1977
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.39.1188
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Isoscalar Breathing-Mode State inSm144andPb

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“…A proper treatment of the problem leads to somewhat different and more complicated relation : We see by comparing this formula to relation (3), that the general form of the parametrization is the same, only the interpretation of the and 62 coefficients is changed. Relation (4) can then be rewritten as :…”
Section: C1 Framework Of the Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A proper treatment of the problem leads to somewhat different and more complicated relation : We see by comparing this formula to relation (3), that the general form of the parametrization is the same, only the interpretation of the and 62 coefficients is changed. Relation (4) can then be rewritten as :…”
Section: C1 Framework Of the Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The isoscalar giant monopole resonance (GMR), of particular interest since its energy can be directly related to the nuclear compressibility [5], was identified in 1977 [6] and was the subject of a number of studies through the 1980s [3,7]. The isoscalar giant dipole resonance (ISGDR) was first tentatively reported by Morsch et al [8] in 208 Pb and a definitive identification was made by Davis et al [9], also in 208 Pb.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survival of ordered motion in hot nuclei, i.e., in a chaotic environment, is one of the most striking phenomena in nuclear physics. Other kinds of GR have been discovered, such as the isoscalar giant quadrupole resonance (GQR) associated with an oscillation of the shape between a prolate and an oblate deformation [6], and the isoscalar giant monopole resonance (GMR) corresponding to a breathing mode [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%