Dynamical symmetry of (_42^102)Mo by utilizing (IBM-1)

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berun nasralddin ghafoor
, Yadgar Hussein Shwan

Abstract

The structure of ( ) was explored theoretically with IBM-1 in this work. The  symmetry limit of the proposed nucleus was investigated. The considered nucleus was discovered to be deformed with O(6) dynamical symmetry area with gamma-ray softened nucleus. In addition, the B(E2) transition, quadrupole moment, and energy levels for all bands would be computed in this study. According to recent research, ( ) is unstable to gamma, and their transition behaviors are generally similar to symmetric (γ -soft) O(6) limits. When the current findings are compared to the experimental results, they show a high level of agreement.

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ghafoor, berun nasralddin, & , Yadgar Hussein Shwan. (2024). Dynamical symmetry of (_42^102)Mo by utilizing (IBM-1). Tikrit Journal of Pure Science, 29(2), 74–78. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v29i2.1550
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