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Scaling properties of quantum shape phase transitions in the interacting boson model-1

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Williams, Elizabeth
Casperson, R.J.
Werner, V.

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American Physical Society

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The evolution of system observables at critical points of quantum phase transitions in atomic nuclei is explored within the context of the interacting boson model-1. The evolution of energies and transition strengths in the ground state band at the infinite-size critical point are examined with respect to system size. Properties of first-order phase transitions away from the U(5)-SU(3) leg of the Casten triangle are examined, and the effects of angular momentum on the evolution of system observables at the critical point are investigated for the first time. � 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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2037-12-31