Study of Nuclear Structure of nucleus (_42^100)Mo Using Interacting Boson Model-1
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Abstract
Background:
To study the nuclear structure, a novel model known as the interacting boson model-one (IBM-1) is utilized. It is hypothesized that low-lying collective quadrupole states can be produced as states of an N-boson system capable of occupying two levels, other with angular momentum J = 0 and one with angular momentum J = 2.
Materials and Methods:
We investigated the nuclear structure of Molybdenum in the theoretical context. We utilized the Interacting Boson Model (IBM-1) to discover the appropriate Hamiltonian for investigating -isotope in this work.
Results:
To generate the Hamiltonian, we calculated energy levels (ground, beta and gamma) bands and B(E2) transitions for the -isotope using the best-suited parameter values.
Conclusions:
According to this study and the IBM test results, has a transition behavior of SU(5) limitations. When the results are compared with the experimental data, they show good agreement.
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