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Odd-even parity splittings and octupole correlations in neutron-rich Ba isotopes
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Odd-even Parity SplittingsEngineeringNuclear PhysicsPhysicsNatural SciencesSymmetry (Physics)Applied PhysicsNuclear TheoryNuclear Symmetry EnergyNeutron-rich Ba IsotopesQuantum TunnelingNon-perturbative QcdExotic StateNeutron ScatteringNuclear AstrophysicsStatistical Field Theory
The odd-even parity splittings in low-lying parity-doublet states of atomic nuclei with octupole correlations have usually been interpreted as rotational excitations on top of octupole vibration in the language of collective models. In this paper, we report a deep analysis of the odd-even parity splittings in the parity-doublet states of neutron-rich Ba isotopes around neutron number $N=88$ within a full microscopic framework of beyond-mean-field multireference covariant energy density functional theory. The dynamical correlations related to symmetry restoration and quadrupole-octupole shape fluctuation are taken into account with a generator coordinate method combined with parity, particle-number, and angular-momentum projections. We show that the behavior of odd-even parity splittings is governed by the interplay of rotation, quantum tunneling, and shape evolution. Similar to $^{224}\mathrm{Ra}$, a picture of rotation-induced octupole shape stabilization in the positive-parity states is exhibited in the neutron-rich Ba isotopes.
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