Giant dipole resonance width and the universality of the Critical Temperature included Fluctuation Model

Abstract

The universality of the Critical Temperature included Fluctuation Model (CTFM) in explaining the evolution of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) width as a function of angular momentum is examined in the light of recent experimental data on 144Sm and 152Gd. We compare both the data sets with the phenomenological formula based on the CTFM and the thermal shape fluctuation model (pTSFM). The CTFM describes both the data sets reasonably well using the actual ground state GDR width (0) values, whereas, the pTSFM describes the 144Sm data well but is unable to explain the 152Gd data using a single value of 0 for two excitation energies. These interesting results clearly indicate that the phenomenological CTFM can be used universally to describe the evolution of the GDR width with both angular momentum and temperature in the entire mass region. Moreover, it should provide new insights into the modification of the TSFM.

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