Wobbling Motion in Nuclei: Transverse, Longitudinal, and Chiral

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Wobbling Motion in Nuclei: Transverse, Longitudinal, and Chiral

Scientific standards, measurement etc Atomic and molecular physics Particle and high-energy physics

Author: Nirupama Sensharma

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Collection: Springer Theses

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 22nd November 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 23 Mb

ISBN: 9783031171505


Introduction

This thesis presents significant new observations of nuclear wobbling, and thus expands our understanding of nuclear triaxiality and its prevalence in the nuclear chart. Triaxial nuclear shapes are a very rare phenomena and their experimental identification often relies on two unique signatures – nuclear wobbling motion and chiral rotation.

Background

While nuclear chirality is a well-studied phenomenon, experimental observations of wobbling nuclei are rather limited. With the identification of superscript 135Pr and superscript 187Au as wobblers, this work establishes triaxiality to be a general phenomenon present in different regions of the nuclear chart, irrespective of any particular spin or deformation.

Focus of the Work

A major focus of this work is the detailed investigation of the different kinds of wobbling modes. Depending on the geometry of the nuclear system, wobbling can be classified into two types – longitudinal and transverse. This work has, for the first time, reported evidence of the possible coexistence of both forms of wobbling in a single nucleus.

Key Findings

Another important result reported in this work is the very first observation of co-existing chiral and wobbling modes in the superscript 135Pr nucleus. This thesis details the experimental methods that led to this breakthrough, along with pertinent theoretical interpretations.

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