{"title":"原子核中的电单极子跃迁","authors":"T. Kibédi , A.B. Garnsworthy , J.L. Wood","doi":"10.1016/j.ppnp.2021.103930","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Electric monopole, <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transitions in nuclei are reviewed. Values for <span><math><mrow><msup><mrow><mi>ρ</mi></mrow><mrow><mn>2</mn></mrow></msup><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>×</mo><mn>1</mn><msup><mrow><mn>0</mn></mrow><mrow><mn>3</mn></mrow></msup></mrow></math></span>, <span><math><mrow><mi>X</mi><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn><mo>/</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> and <span><math><mrow><msubsup><mrow><mi>q</mi></mrow><mrow><mi>K</mi></mrow><mrow><mn>2</mn></mrow></msubsup><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn><mo>/</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> are tabulated. Particular attention is paid to a complete re-evaluation of all reported values starting from raw input data, i.e. none of the adopted values are taken from the literature without evaluation. Values for <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>→</mo><mi>J</mi></mrow></math></span> transitions for <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span>, <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>2</mn></mrow></math></span>, and some selected <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>4</mn></mrow></math></span> transitions are given. The <span><math><mrow><mn>2</mn><mo>→</mo><mn>2</mn></mrow></math></span> transitions involve evaluation of <span><math><mrow><mi>δ</mi><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>/</mo><mi>M</mi><mn>1</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> mixing ratios. These were usually assessed from values given in ENSDF. Asymmetric uncertainties and multiple sources of error are handled using up-to-date, Monte Carlo-based procedures. All conversion coefficients and electronic factors are taken from the latest tabulations. As a second major component of the review, a detailed illustration of the association of <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transition strengths with the manifestation of shape coexistence in nuclei is made. This demonstrates that large <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transition strengths are a strong indication of the presence of shape coexistence in nuclei. In many cases this is shown to be directly corroborated by <span><math><mrow><mi>B</mi><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> data. Some details of experimental techniques behind the input data are given. The connection between <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transition strengths and mean-square charge radii, isotope and isomer shifts is sketched.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":412,"journal":{"name":"Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics","volume":"123 ","pages":"Article 103930"},"PeriodicalIF":14.5000,"publicationDate":"2022-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"14","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Electric monopole transitions in nuclei\",\"authors\":\"T. Kibédi , A.B. Garnsworthy , J.L. Wood\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ppnp.2021.103930\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Electric monopole, <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transitions in nuclei are reviewed. Values for <span><math><mrow><msup><mrow><mi>ρ</mi></mrow><mrow><mn>2</mn></mrow></msup><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>×</mo><mn>1</mn><msup><mrow><mn>0</mn></mrow><mrow><mn>3</mn></mrow></msup></mrow></math></span>, <span><math><mrow><mi>X</mi><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn><mo>/</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> and <span><math><mrow><msubsup><mrow><mi>q</mi></mrow><mrow><mi>K</mi></mrow><mrow><mn>2</mn></mrow></msubsup><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn><mo>/</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> are tabulated. Particular attention is paid to a complete re-evaluation of all reported values starting from raw input data, i.e. none of the adopted values are taken from the literature without evaluation. Values for <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>→</mo><mi>J</mi></mrow></math></span> transitions for <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span>, <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>2</mn></mrow></math></span>, and some selected <span><math><mrow><mi>J</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>4</mn></mrow></math></span> transitions are given. The <span><math><mrow><mn>2</mn><mo>→</mo><mn>2</mn></mrow></math></span> transitions involve evaluation of <span><math><mrow><mi>δ</mi><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>/</mo><mi>M</mi><mn>1</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> mixing ratios. These were usually assessed from values given in ENSDF. Asymmetric uncertainties and multiple sources of error are handled using up-to-date, Monte Carlo-based procedures. All conversion coefficients and electronic factors are taken from the latest tabulations. As a second major component of the review, a detailed illustration of the association of <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transition strengths with the manifestation of shape coexistence in nuclei is made. This demonstrates that large <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transition strengths are a strong indication of the presence of shape coexistence in nuclei. In many cases this is shown to be directly corroborated by <span><math><mrow><mi>B</mi><mrow><mo>(</mo><mi>E</mi><mn>2</mn><mo>)</mo></mrow></mrow></math></span> data. Some details of experimental techniques behind the input data are given. The connection between <span><math><mrow><mi>E</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow></math></span> transition strengths and mean-square charge radii, isotope and isomer shifts is sketched.</p></div>\",\"PeriodicalId\":412,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics\",\"volume\":\"123 \",\"pages\":\"Article 103930\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":14.5000,\"publicationDate\":\"2022-03-01\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"14\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"101\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0146641021000910\",\"RegionNum\":2,\"RegionCategory\":\"物理与天体物理\",\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"Q1\",\"JCRName\":\"PHYSICS, NUCLEAR\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics","FirstCategoryId":"101","ListUrlMain":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0146641021000910","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"物理与天体物理","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"PHYSICS, NUCLEAR","Score":null,"Total":0}
Electric monopole, transitions in nuclei are reviewed. Values for , and are tabulated. Particular attention is paid to a complete re-evaluation of all reported values starting from raw input data, i.e. none of the adopted values are taken from the literature without evaluation. Values for transitions for , , and some selected transitions are given. The transitions involve evaluation of mixing ratios. These were usually assessed from values given in ENSDF. Asymmetric uncertainties and multiple sources of error are handled using up-to-date, Monte Carlo-based procedures. All conversion coefficients and electronic factors are taken from the latest tabulations. As a second major component of the review, a detailed illustration of the association of transition strengths with the manifestation of shape coexistence in nuclei is made. This demonstrates that large transition strengths are a strong indication of the presence of shape coexistence in nuclei. In many cases this is shown to be directly corroborated by data. Some details of experimental techniques behind the input data are given. The connection between transition strengths and mean-square charge radii, isotope and isomer shifts is sketched.
期刊介绍:
Taking the format of four issues per year, the journal Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics aims to discuss new developments in the field at a level suitable for the general nuclear and particle physicist and, in greater technical depth, to explore the most important advances in these areas. Most of the articles will be in one of the fields of nuclear physics, hadron physics, heavy ion physics, particle physics, as well as astrophysics and cosmology. A particular effort is made to treat topics of an interface type for which both particle and nuclear physics are important. Related topics such as detector physics, accelerator physics or the application of nuclear physics in the medical and archaeological fields will also be treated from time to time.