Critical frequency in nuclear chiral rotation.
Phys Rev Lett
; 93(5): 052501, 2004 Jul 30.
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Self-consistent solutions for the so-called planar and chiral rotational bands in 132La are obtained for the first time within the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock cranking approach. It is suggested that the chiral rotation cannot exist below a certain critical frequency which under the approximations used is estimated as Planck's omega(crit) approximately 0.5-0.6 MeV. However, the exact values of Planck's omega(crit) may vary, to an extent, depending on the microscopic model used, in particular, through the pairing correlations and/or calculated equilibrium deformations. The existence of the critical frequency is explained in terms of a simple classical model of two gyroscopes coupled to a triaxial rigid body.
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