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Properties of isoscalar giant multipole resonances in medium-heavy closed-shell nuclei: A semimicroscopic description

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The semimicroscopic particle-hole dispersive optical model is adopted for a description of main properties of isoscalar giant multipole resonances (up to $L=3$) in medium-heavy closed-shell nuclei. The main properties are… Click to show full abstract

The semimicroscopic particle-hole dispersive optical model is adopted for a description of main properties of isoscalar giant multipole resonances (up to $L=3$) in medium-heavy closed-shell nuclei. The main properties are characterized by the strength distribution, transition density, and partial and total probabilities of direct one-nucleon decay. The model is implemented to describe characteristics of the mentioned resonances in the $^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ nucleus, taken as an example. Calculation results are compared with available experimental data.

Keywords: isoscalar giant; giant multipole; medium heavy; multipole resonances; properties isoscalar; resonances medium

Journal Title: Physical Review C
Year Published: 2021

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