Pairing and nonaxial-shape correlations in $N=150$ isotones
Kenichi Yoshida

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Background: The excited band emerges systematically in isotones raging from Pu to No with even- numbers, and a sharp drop in energies was observed in Cf. Purpose: I attempt to uncover the microscopic mechanism for the appearance of such a low-energy state in Cf. Furthermore, I investigate the possible occurrence of the low-energy state to elucidate the mechanism that prefers the simultaneous breaking of the reflection and axial symmetry to the breaking of the axial symmetry alone in this mass region. Method: I employ a nuclear EDF method: the Skyrme-Kohn-Sham-Bogoliubov and the quasiparticle random-phase approximation are used to describe the ground state and the transition to excited states. Results: The Skyrme-type SkM* and SLy4 functionals reproduce the fall in energy, but not the absolute value, of the state at ,…
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