The Dyson mapping is applied to the analysis of low-lying collective states in odd-mass nuclei. The original fermion (quasiparticle) space is truncated to a collective subspace which consists of products of collective phonons and a single fermion (quasiparticle). This subspace is mapped on an ideal boson-fermion space by the Dyson mapping and a simple but non-hermitian hamiltonian is obtained. The eigenvalue equations for the hamiltonian are numerically solved for the cases of the unique-parity states in the odd-mass Rh isotopes. The results show that the Dyson mapping is quite useful for analyses of phonon-particle coupling in odd-mass nuclei. © 1987.
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Takada, K., & Yamada, K. (1987). Application of Dyson mapping to odd-mass nuclei. Nuclear Physics, Section A, 462(3), 561–575. https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9474(87)90405-2
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