Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes

The electric dipole is an important property of heavy nuclei. Precise information on the electric dipole response provides information on the electric dipole polarisability which in turn allows to extract important constraints on neutron-skin thickness in heavy nuclei and parameters of the symmetry...

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Main Authors: Bassauer Sergej, von Neumann-Cosel Peter, Tamii Atsushi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817803008
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spelling doaj-629842ab7270444da03a86a749bbe4e82021-08-02T07:10:38ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011780300810.1051/epjconf/201817803008epjconf_cgs162018_03008Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopesBassauer Sergejvon Neumann-Cosel PeterTamii AtsushiThe electric dipole is an important property of heavy nuclei. Precise information on the electric dipole response provides information on the electric dipole polarisability which in turn allows to extract important constraints on neutron-skin thickness in heavy nuclei and parameters of the symmetry energy. The tin isotope chain is particularly suited for a systematic study of the dependence of the electric dipole response on neutron excess as it provides a wide mass range of accessible isotopes with little change of the underlying structure. Recently an inelastic proton scattering experiment under forward angles including 0º on 112,116,124Sn was performed at the Research Centre for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Japan with a focus on the low-energy dipole strength and the polarisability. First results are presented here. Using data from an earlier proton scattering experiment on 120Sn the gamma strength function and level density are determined for this nucleus.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817803008
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Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
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title Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
title_short Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
title_full Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
title_fullStr Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
title_sort systematics of the electric dipole response in stable tin isotopes
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The electric dipole is an important property of heavy nuclei. Precise information on the electric dipole response provides information on the electric dipole polarisability which in turn allows to extract important constraints on neutron-skin thickness in heavy nuclei and parameters of the symmetry energy. The tin isotope chain is particularly suited for a systematic study of the dependence of the electric dipole response on neutron excess as it provides a wide mass range of accessible isotopes with little change of the underlying structure. Recently an inelastic proton scattering experiment under forward angles including 0º on 112,116,124Sn was performed at the Research Centre for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Japan with a focus on the low-energy dipole strength and the polarisability. First results are presented here. Using data from an earlier proton scattering experiment on 120Sn the gamma strength function and level density are determined for this nucleus.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817803008
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