Global trends of the electric dipole polarizability from shell-model calculations

Abstract

Shell-model calculations of the electric dipole (E1) polarizability have been performed for the ground state of selected p- and sd-shell nuclei, substantially advancing previous knowledge. Our results are slightly larger compared with the somewhat more scattered photo-absorption cross-section data, albeit agreeing with ab initio calculations at shell closures and presenting a smooth trend that follows the leptodermus approximation provided by the finite-range droplet model (FRDM). The total E1 strengths also show an increasing trend proportional to the mass number which follows from the classical oscillator strength (TRK) sum rule for the E1 operator. The enhancement of the energy-weighted sum over E1 excitations with respect to the TRK sum rule arises from the use of experimental single-particle energies and the residual particle-hole interaction.

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