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Constrained Hartree–Fock–Bogoliubov theory with SLy4 and SLy5 Skyrme forces is used to investigate the shape transition between spherical and γ-unstable nuclei in 38–66 Ti . By examining potential energy curves and neutron single-particle levels of even–even Ti isotopes, 46,52,60 Ti are suggested as possible candidates of the nuclei with E(5) symmetry.


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