Abstract:
The effect of the polarizations on the collective gyromagnetic ratio (g R ) has been investigated in detail using the Rotational Invariant Quasiparticle Phonon Nuclear Model (RI-QPNM). The model includes an axially symmetric mean-field potential, monopole pairing, spin-dependent residual interactions, and the restoration forces determined according to Pyatov's prescription for rotational invariance. The restoration of the rotational symmetry gives a solution at the zero energy associated with the rotational branch of nucleonic motion, allowing us to obtain the g R -factors of the core. The remaining solutions lead to the appearance of configuration mixing in the excitation spectrum of the odd-mass deformed nucleus. The configuration mixing quenches both spin and angular momentum matrix elements and affects the contribution of the odd particle to the g R . It has been demonstrated that the polarization factors associated with the Delta K = 1 matrix elements are essential to achieve quantitative agreement with the experimental data. It has also been shown that the general assumption for core polarization, i.e., gseff approximate to 0.6gsfree, is insufficient to explain the experimental data.