Effects of ground-state correlations on dipole and quadrupole excitations of 40Ca and 48Ca
Abstract
The effects of ground-state correlations on the dipole and quadrupole excitations are studied for 40Ca and 48Ca using the extended random phase approximation (ERPA) derived from the time-dependent density-matrix theory. Large effects of the ground-state correlations are found in the fragmentation of the giant quadrupole resonance in 40Ca and in the low-lying dipole strength in 48Ca. It is discussed that the former is due to a mixing of different configurations in the ground state and the latter is from the partial occupation of the neutron single-particle states. The dipole and quadrupole strength distributions below 10 MeV calculated in ERPA are in qualitatively agreement with experiment.
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