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Title: Nuclear structure symmetries and double beta decay'


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Nuclear structure symmetriesand double beta
decay.
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Subjects
  • Basic Notions about symmetries
  • Isospin and gauge symmetries
  • The enlargement of the Hilbert Space
  • Some examples
  • Pairing-isospin problem
  • Double Fermi and Gamow-Teller Decays
  • Coulomb isospin breaking
  • Conclusions

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Scheme
  • The strategy is based on a trade-off of
    constraints (like usual Lagrange multiplier) by
    operators (fields) and by the corresponding
    enlargement of the Hilbert space (BRST
    super-symmetry).
  • Alternatively, one may introduce counter-terms to
    restore symmetries which are violated by the
    interactions or by the mean field approximations

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Examples
  • Treatment of nuclear interactions beyond the mean
    field approximation and the associated symmetry
    breaking
  • -Pairing (Isospin, Gauge)
  • -Center of mass motion (Galilean and
    translational invariance)
  • -Nuclear deformations (Rotational invariance)
  • -Coulomb effects (Isospin)

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Relevance for DBD studies
  • Symmetry breaking effects and spurious
  • effects in RPA and QRPA calculations
  • (like the mode instabilities in the QRPA and
    spurious effects in 0,1-,0 and 1
  • channels, ad-hoc attempts to go beyond the
    RPA or QRPA approaches).

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Pairing-isospin
  • The treatment of the pairing interaction, in a
    fully symmetric way, must obey the invariance
    against gauge (particle number) and isospin
    transformations. This is not the case of the
    standard approach (either BCS or Shell Model in
    truncated valence spaces). The formal steps (to
    fulfill the symmetries) are
  • a)transformation of the Hamiltonian to the
    intrinsic frame
  • b)separation of collective and intrinsic
    components of the operators and wave functions

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conclusions
  • The observance of symmetries is crucial to
    calculate correctly nuclear observables (like DBD
    ones)
  • The collective treatment of DBD transitions is
    feasible, like it was in the case of nuclear
    rotations (Copenhagen Unified Model).
  • The use of the formalism fixes without
    ambiguities the value of all the involved
    couplings.
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