1983
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.50.1191
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Excited-State Giant Dipole Resonances in (p, γ): A New Probe of Single-Particle Strengths

Abstract: The (p,y) reaction populating highly excited states in 28 Si is shown to be dominated bygiant dipole resonances built upon one-particle, one-hole states. Each giant resonance is centered at E y « 20 MeV, with a width which increases with the energy of the oneparticle, one-hole state, and with a strength that is simply related to the proton stripping strength to the same final state.

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“…P3' [ 1] ) as well as heavy ion reactions [2] make it important to quantitatively describe the behaviour of nuclear giant resonances when increasing the excitation energy. As a natural extension of the zero excitation energy case one may describe relevant strength functions in the statistical approximation through finite temperature RPA calculations.…”
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“…P3' [ 1] ) as well as heavy ion reactions [2] make it important to quantitatively describe the behaviour of nuclear giant resonances when increasing the excitation energy. As a natural extension of the zero excitation energy case one may describe relevant strength functions in the statistical approximation through finite temperature RPA calculations.…”
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“…In the experimental data from Ref. [26], the FWHM of GDR also shows an increasing trend with the increase of the final-state energy. This can be explained by the thermal shape fluctuations model (TSFM).…”
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“…Figure 1(b) shows the comparison of our calculated γ spectra with the experimental data of 27 Al(p, γ) 28 Si from Ref. [26]. Our calculation parameters are as follows: the incident energy (E p ) of the proton is 50 MeV; the impact parameter (b) is 0 fm.…”
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“…Indeed, recent experimental analyses of gamma ray spectra observed in (heau~4on. .w 7) [36] and in (p, 7) reactions [37] give evidence for the existence of isovector dipole giant resonances built on highly excited compound nuclei. The extraction of resonance parameters from such data is a complicated task, in particular, for the heavy-ion reactions in view of the coupling of the vibration mode with the rotational motion of possible deformed excited states [38].…”
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