Neutron-proton pairing and double-beta decay in the interacting boson model
P. Van Isacker, J. Engel, and K. Nomura

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether explicitly including neutron-proton pairing as bosons in the interacting boson model improves the accuracy of neutrinoless double-beta decay matrix element calculations, finding it enhances matrix elements but not spectra.
Contribution
The study introduces an isoscalar neutron-proton boson into the IBM and assesses its impact on decay matrix elements, highlighting potential improvements for heavy nuclei calculations.
Findings
Isoscalar boson improves double-beta matrix elements.
Energy spectra are unaffected by the isoscalar boson.
Further development of the mapping procedure is needed.
Abstract
Background: The interacting boson model (IBM) has been used extensively to calculate the matrix elements governing neutrinoless double-beta decay. Studies within other models indicate that a good description of neutron-proton pairing is essential for accurate calculations of those matrix elements. The usual interacting boson model is based only on like-particle pairs, however, and the extent to which it captures neutron-proton pairing is not clear. Purpose: To determine whether neutron-proton pairing should be explicitly included as neutron-proton bosons in IBM calculations of neutrinoless double-beta decay matrix elements. Method: An isospin-invariant version of the nucleon-pair shell model is applied to carry out shell-model calculations in a large space and in a collective subspace, and to define effective operators in the latter. A democratic mapping is then used to define…
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