Nuclear Wobbling Motion from Microscopic Viewpoint (原子核集団運動の非線形動力学(研究会報告))
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概要
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The nuclear wobbling motion associated with the static triaxial deformation are investigated from a microscopic viewpoint. A relationship between the microscopic and macroscopic models is clarified. Examples of calculations indicate quite unique properties of the wobbling motion, which are in contrast to the predictions of macroscopic ansatz either of rigid-body or of irrotaional-flow.
- 素粒子論グループ 素粒子研究編集部の論文
- 1990-09-20
著者
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SHIMIZU Yoshifumi
Department of Physics, Kyushu University
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Matsuzaki Masayuki
Institute Of Physics University Of Tsukuba
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Kisaka Toshihiro
Department of Physics, Kyushu University
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Shimizu Yoshifumi
Department Of Physics Graduate School Of Sciences Kyushu University
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Shimizu Yoshifumi
Department Of Physics Kyushu University
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Kisaka Toshihiro
Department Of Physics Kyushu University
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清水 良文
Department of Physics, Kyushu University
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