Octupole deformation for Ba isotopes in a reflection-asymmetric relativistic mean-field approach
Abstract: The potential energy surfaces of even-even ${142-156}$Ba are investigated in the constrained reflection-asymmetric relativistic mean-field approach with parameter set PK1. It is shown that for the ground states, ${142}$Ba is near spherical,${156}$Ba well quadrupole-deformed, and in between ${144-154}$Ba octupole deformed. In particular, the nuclei ${148,150}$Ba with $N=92,94$ have the largest octupole deformations. By including the octupole degree of freedom, energy gaps $N=88$, $N=94$ and $Z=56$ near Fermi surfaces for the single-particle levels in ${148}$Ba with $\beta_2\sim 0.26$ and $\beta_3\sim 0.17$ are found. Furthermore, the performance of the octupole deformation driving pairs ($\nu 2f_{7/2}$, $\nu 1i_{13/2}$) and ($\pi 2d_{5/2}$, $\pi 1h_{11/2}$) is demonstrated by analyzing the single-particle levels near Fermi surfaces in ${148}$Ba.
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