ISOLDE Seminar

Lecture series on the emergence and nature of collectivity in nuclei, and its principal driver, the valence p-n interaction (3/5)

by Prof. Richard Casten (Yale University)

Monday, 4 June 2012 from to (Europe/Zurich)
at CERN ( 26-1-022 )
Description
There are two overarching approaches to nuclear structure, a microscopic one focusing on nucleon motions and their interactions, and a macroscopic one focusing on the properties of the many-body system as a whole, with its quantum numbers, symmetries, shapes, and shape transitions.  These lectures will focus on both perspectives.  The evolution of structure will be surveyed, with emphasis on regions of rapid structural change, especially in the form of Quantum Phase Transitions, and in the models that can describe the shapes and excitation modes of transitional and collective nuclei.  The emphasis in the latter will be on the IBM which is the most general and parameter-efficient model for low lying quadrupole collectivity in nuclei.  The microscopic perspective will be on the p-n interaction which links the microscopic and macroscopic approaches to nuclear structure.

Part 3: Interacting Boson Model [1of2]