Evolution of the pygmy dipole resonance in nuclei with neutron excess
Abstract
The electric dipole excitation of various nuclei is calculated with a Random Phase Approximation phenomenological approach. The evolution of the strength distribution in various groups of isotopes, oxygen, calcium, zirconium and tin, is studied. The neutron excess produces strength in the low energy region. Indexes to measure the collectivity of the excitation are defined. We studied the behavior of proton and neutron transition densities to determine the isoscalar or isovector nature of the excitation. We observed that in medium-heavy nuclei the low-energy excitation has characteristics rather different that those exhibited by the giant dipole resonance. This new type of excitation can be identified as pygmy dipole resonance.
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@article{arxiv.0906.4630,
title = {Evolution of the pygmy dipole resonance in nuclei with neutron excess},
author = {G. Co' and V. De Donno and C. Maieron and M. Anguiano and A. M. Lallena},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.4630},
year = {2009}
}
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14 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables