2006
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.97.012501
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Giant Dipole Resonance in the Hot and ThermalizedCe132Nucleus: Damping of Collective Modes at Finite Temperature

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“…[8]. In the same reference it was also concluded that the isospin mixing width ↓ originating from the Coulomb interaction is essentially constant with temperature [14,15], in analogy with the intrinsic damping width of the GDR [16][17][18]. It should be noted that data for masses, relevant in connection with the study of the proton drip line up to Z = N = 50 100 Sn, are not yet available.…”
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“…[8]. In the same reference it was also concluded that the isospin mixing width ↓ originating from the Coulomb interaction is essentially constant with temperature [14,15], in analogy with the intrinsic damping width of the GDR [16][17][18]. It should be noted that data for masses, relevant in connection with the study of the proton drip line up to Z = N = 50 100 Sn, are not yet available.…”
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“…The high-energy γ rays emitted by the CN were detected by the 8 large-volume BaF 2 scintillators of the HECTOR array [18,20]. The recoiling nuclei produced in fusion-evaporation reactions were identified and selected using an array of 32 PHOSWICH triple-stage scintillators [21] (covering angles between 5 • and 13 • with respect to the beam axis), while the light charged particles (α particles and protons) were also detected in the E-E telescopes of the GARFIELD array [22].…”
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“…The GDR in nuclei at finite T and angular momentum was investigated in many experimental and theoretical works and, thus, a solid base exists for the use of this approach [12,13]. For a self-conjugate projectile and target, one ensures that the CN has isospin I ¼ 0.…”
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“…These were obtained by dividing the measured and calculated spectra with a statistical model calculation in which the BðE1Þ has a constant value, instead of the standard Lorentzian function, (see Fig. 3) [12,15]. To provide a more convincing evidence of the effect of the Coulomb spreading width, calculations were also made assuming full mixing [see the dashed blue line in Fig.…”
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