The Consistent Direct-Semidirect Model for Radiative Capture of Nucleons

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The main features of the Consistent Direct-semidirect (CDSD) model for radiative capture of nucleons in the energy region of giant multipole resonances are presented. The model successfully reproduces all of the experimental data available for light and heavy nuclei. The basic parameters of the model are constant over the entire mass and energy region. We believe that the model correctly represents the coupling of the simple modes of excitation to the complicated states, which are excited in the latter stages of the capture process. The model can therefore serve as a prototype for microscopic calculations, where the giant resonance is represented by an RPA approach. Even in its present form the model possesses strong predictive power. Some of the most convincing cases, indicating the deficiencies of previous approaches to the capture reactions, are presented.

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