Abstract

Recent data provide evidence for coexisting phases at low energy in the spherical-deformed transitional nucleus {sup 152}Sm . The nature of the wave functions at the spherical-deformed phase transition in nuclei is analyzed within the framework of the interacting-boson model. It is shown that in the U(5)-SU(3) transition, two phases coexist in a very small region of parameter space around the critical value of the control parameter {xi} . The coexistence region with two minima in the potential shrinks to zero as one moves to the U(5)-O(6) transition. Implications for other systems are briefly mentioned. {copyright} {ital 1998} {ital The American Physical Society }

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