Collisional Effects in Isovector Response Function of Nuclear Matter at Finite Temperature

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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The dipole response function of nuclear matter at zero and finite temperatures is investigated by employing the linearized version of the extended TDHF theory with a non-Markovian binary collision term. Calculations are carried out for nuclear dipole vibrations by employing the Steinwedel-Jensen model and compared with experimental results for $^{120}Sn$ and $^{208}Pb$.

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