20-24 September 2021
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Low-lying dipole and quadrupole states as new excitation modes

20 Sep 2021, 12:40
20m
Oral Nuclear Structure, Reactions and Dynamics Session 2

Speaker

Edoardo G. Lanza

Description

We briefly review the properties of the low-lying dipole states known as Pygmy Dipole Resonance trying to select the main one which could define this new excitation mode. A good candidate seems to be the isoscalar-isovector mixing which has been proved by both theoretical and experimental investigations. On the other hand, the study of the low-lying quadrupole states do not seem to provide clear evidence for a new excitation mode. The theoretical approaches used to investigate the quadrupole response reach different conclusions and the experimental data can only clearly establish the multipolarities of the states and their one-phonon character. Moreover, cross section calculations are not sensitive enough to disentangle between quadrupole states which are considered, in one of the theoretical approach, as due to different excitation mode.

Primary authors

Edoardo G. Lanza Luna Pellegri (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS) Andrea Vitturi (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia) Maria Victoria Andrés (Departamento de FAMN)

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