Finite-amplitude method for charge-changing transitions in axially deformed nuclei

Physical Review C(2014)

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Abstract
We describe and apply a version of the finite amplitude method for obtaining the charge-changing nuclear response in the quasiparticle random-phase approximation. The method is suitable for calculating strength functions and beta-decay rates, both allowed and forbidden, in axially-deformed open-shell nuclei. We demonstrate the speed and versatility of the code through a preliminary examination of the effects of tensor terms in Skyrme functionals on beta decay in a set of spherical and deformed open-shell nuclei. Like the isoscalar pairing interaction, the tensor terms systematically increase allowed beta-decay rates. This finding generalizes previous work in semimagic nuclei and points to the need for a comprehensive study of time-odd terms in nuclear density functionals.
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finite-amplitude finite-amplitude,transitions,charge-changing
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