Isoscalar monopole and quadrupole modes in Mo isotopes: microscopic analysis
Abstract
The recent RCNP (α, α') data on the Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonance (ISGMR) and Isoscalar Giant Quadrupole Resonance (ISGQR) in 92,94,96,98,100Mo are analyzed within a fully self-consistent Quasiparticle Random Phase Approximation (QRPA) approach with Skyrme interactions, in which pairing correlations and possible axial deformations are taken into account. The Skyrme sets SkM*, SLy6, SVbas and SkPδ, that explore a diversity of nuclear matter properties, are used. We discuss the connection between the line shape of the monopole strength ISGMR and the deformation-induced coupling between the ISGMR and the K=0 branch of the ISGQR. The ISGMR centroid energy is best described by the force SkPδ, having a low incompressibility K∞ = 202 MeV. The ISGQR data are better reproduced by SVbas, that has large isoscalar effective mass m*/m = 0.9. The need of describing simultaneously the ISGMR and ISGQR data is stressed, with the requirement of suitable values of K∞ and m*/m. Possible extensions of the QRPA to deal with soft systems are also envisaged.
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