Effects of ground-state correlations on damping of giant dipole resonaces in LS closed shell nuclei
Abstract
The effects of ground-state correlations on the damping of isovector giant dipole resonances in LS closed shell nuclei 16O and 40Ca are studied using extended random-phase-approximation (RPA) approaches derived from the time-dependent density-matrix theory. It is pointed out that unconventional two-body amplitudes of one particle--three hole and three particle--one hole types which are neglected in most extended RPA theories play an important role in the fragmentation of isovector dipole strength.
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