The Super-Radiant Mechanism, Doorway States, and Nuclear Reactions

Mathematics – Functional Analysis

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Giant Resonances, Schroedinger Equation, Functional Analysis, Matrix Algebra, Giant Resonances, Solutions Of Wave Equations: Bound States, Functional Analysis, Matrix Theory

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In 1954 the possibility of forming a ``super-radiant'' (SR) state in a gas of atoms confined to a volume of a size smaller than the wave length of radiation was suggested by Dicke. The atoms, with two levels, are coupled through their common radiation field. This indirect coupling leads to a redistribution of decay widths among unstable intrinsic states. A strongly decaying SR state is created at the expense of the rest of the states of the system. The connection of this mechanism to the notion of doorway states in low-energy nuclear reactions is discussed and applications to well known nuclear physics phenomena are presented.

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