Quasiclassical trajectory calculation of the title reaction O(^3P)+H2→OH+H at three different scattering energies of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 eV on the lowest electronic potential energy surface 1^3A" has been done. D...Quasiclassical trajectory calculation of the title reaction O(^3P)+H2→OH+H at three different scattering energies of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 eV on the lowest electronic potential energy surface 1^3A" has been done. Distribution P(θr) of polar angles between the relative velocityk of the reactant and rotational angular momentum vector j' of the product, distribution P(φr) of the azimuthal as well as dihedral angles correlating k-k'-j', 3-dimensional distri-bution, and polarization-dependent differential cross sections (PDDCSs)dependent upon the scattering angle of the product molecule OH between the relative velocity k of the reactant and k' of the product at different scattering energies of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 eV are presented and discussed.展开更多
Recent experiments open up the possibility to investigate oblate rotation-aligned states and prolate high-K isomers in neutron-rich tungsten isotopes.In the present work,we perform the projected-shell-model calculatio...Recent experiments open up the possibility to investigate oblate rotation-aligned states and prolate high-K isomers in neutron-rich tungsten isotopes.In the present work,we perform the projected-shell-model calculations for A ~ 190 tungsten nuclei.The 190 W results are compared with experimental data.The observed 8 + isomer is assigned as a two-quasiproton K π = 8 + configuration.Low-lying high-K four-quasiparticle states are predicted.Of particular interest is the prediction of the K π = 20 + state in 190,192 W,which may form a long-lived spin trap.In competition with the prolate high-K states,rotational alignment leads to near-yrast collective oblate rotation.展开更多
Total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations for even-even N = 76 isotones with 54 ≤ Z ≤ 68 have been performed in three-dimensional (β2,γ,β4) deformation space. Calculated results of the equilibrium deformation...Total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations for even-even N = 76 isotones with 54 ≤ Z ≤ 68 have been performed in three-dimensional (β2,γ,β4) deformation space. Calculated results of the equilibrium deformations are presented and compared with other theoretical predictions and available experimental data. The behavior of collective angular momentum shows the neutron rotation-alignment is preferred in the lighter N = 76 isotones, while for the heavier ones the proton alignment is favored. Moreover, multi-pair nucleon alignments and their competition (e.g., in 144Er) are predicted. It is pointed out that these nuclei in the N=76 isotonic chain exhibit triaxiality or γ softness in high-spin states as well as ground states. Based on deformation-energy curves with respect to axial and non-axial quadrupole deformations, the shape instabilities are evaluated in detail and predicted, particularly in γ direction. Such instabilities are also supported by the odd- and even-spin level staggering of the observed γ bands, which is usually used to distinguish between y-rigid and γ-soft asymmetry.展开更多
文摘Quasiclassical trajectory calculation of the title reaction O(^3P)+H2→OH+H at three different scattering energies of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 eV on the lowest electronic potential energy surface 1^3A" has been done. Distribution P(θr) of polar angles between the relative velocityk of the reactant and rotational angular momentum vector j' of the product, distribution P(φr) of the azimuthal as well as dihedral angles correlating k-k'-j', 3-dimensional distri-bution, and polarization-dependent differential cross sections (PDDCSs)dependent upon the scattering angle of the product molecule OH between the relative velocity k of the reactant and k' of the product at different scattering energies of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 eV are presented and discussed.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10975006)
文摘Recent experiments open up the possibility to investigate oblate rotation-aligned states and prolate high-K isomers in neutron-rich tungsten isotopes.In the present work,we perform the projected-shell-model calculations for A ~ 190 tungsten nuclei.The 190 W results are compared with experimental data.The observed 8 + isomer is assigned as a two-quasiproton K π = 8 + configuration.Low-lying high-K four-quasiparticle states are predicted.Of particular interest is the prediction of the K π = 20 + state in 190,192 W,which may form a long-lived spin trap.In competition with the prolate high-K states,rotational alignment leads to near-yrast collective oblate rotation.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(10805040,11175217)Foundation and Advanced Technology Rese Program of Henan Province(132300410125)S&T Research Key Program of Henan Province Education Department(13A140667)
文摘Total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations for even-even N = 76 isotones with 54 ≤ Z ≤ 68 have been performed in three-dimensional (β2,γ,β4) deformation space. Calculated results of the equilibrium deformations are presented and compared with other theoretical predictions and available experimental data. The behavior of collective angular momentum shows the neutron rotation-alignment is preferred in the lighter N = 76 isotones, while for the heavier ones the proton alignment is favored. Moreover, multi-pair nucleon alignments and their competition (e.g., in 144Er) are predicted. It is pointed out that these nuclei in the N=76 isotonic chain exhibit triaxiality or γ softness in high-spin states as well as ground states. Based on deformation-energy curves with respect to axial and non-axial quadrupole deformations, the shape instabilities are evaluated in detail and predicted, particularly in γ direction. Such instabilities are also supported by the odd- and even-spin level staggering of the observed γ bands, which is usually used to distinguish between y-rigid and γ-soft asymmetry.