Low-lying dipole resonance in neutron-rich Ne isotopes
Abstract
Microscopic structure of the low-lying isovector dipole excitation mode in neutron-rich Ne is investigated by performing deformed quasiparticle-random-phase-approximation (QRPA) calculations. The particle-hole residual interaction is derived from a Skyrme force through a Landau-Migdal approximation. We have obtained the low-lying resonance in Ne at around 8.5 MeV. It is found that the isovector dipole strength at MeV exhausts about 6.0% of the classical Thomas-Reiche-Kuhn dipole sum rule. This excitation mode is composed of several QRPA eigenmodes, one is generated by a transition dominantly, and the other mostly by a transition. The neutron excitations take place outside of the nuclear surface reflecting the spatially extended structure of the wave function. In Ne, the deformation splitting of the giant resonance is large, and the low-lying resonance is overlapping with the giant resonance.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0802.1687,
title = {Low-lying dipole resonance in neutron-rich Ne isotopes},
author = {Kenichi Yoshida and Nguyen Van Giai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.1687},
year = {2008}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures and 5 tables