Learning the structure of giant resonances from their γ-decay

Abstract

The direct γ-decays of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) and the giant quadrupole resonance (GQR) of 208Pb to low-lying states are investigated by means of a microscopic self-consistent model. The model considers effects beyond the linear response approximation. The strong sensitivity of γ-decay to the isospin of the involved states is proven. By comparing their decay widths, a much larger weight of the 31- component in the GQR wave function of 208Pb is deduced, with respect to the weight of the 21+ component in the GDR wave function. Thus, we have shown that γ-decay is a unique probe of the resonance wave functions, and a testground for nuclear structure models.

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