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EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 178, 2018
16th International Symposium on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics (CGS16)
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Article Number | 02016 | |
Number of page(s) | 3 | |
Section | Nuclear Structure | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817802016 | |
Published online | 16 May 2018 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817802016
Systematic shell-model study on spectroscopic properties from light to heavy nuclei
Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai, 519082, Guangdong, China
* e-mail: yuancx@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Published online: 16 May 2018
A systematic shell-model study is performed to study the spectroscopic properties from light to heavy nuclei, such as binding energies, energy levels, electromagnetic properties, and β decays. The importance of cross-shell excitation is shown in the spectroscopic properties of neutron-rich boron, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotopes. A special case is presented for low-lying structure of 14C. The weakly bound effect of proton 1s1/2 orbit is necessary for the description of the mirror energy difference in the nuclei around A=20. Some possible isomers are predicted in the nuclei in the southeast region of 132Sn based on a newly suggested Hamiltonian. A preliminary study on the nuclei around 208Pb are given to show the ability of the shell model in the heavy nuclei.
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