Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2005-08-27
Phys.Rev. C72 (2005) 064301
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
12 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.72.064301
In order to study isovector dipole response of neutron-rich nuclei, we have applied a time-dependent method of antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. The dipole resonances in Be, B and C isotopes have been investigated. In $^{10}$Be, $^{15}$B, $^{16}$C, collective modes of the vibration between a core and valence neutrons cause soft resonances at the excitation energy $E_x=10-15$ MeV below the giant dipole resonance(GDR). In $^{16}$C, we found that a remarkable peak at $E_x=14$ MeV corresponds to coherent motion of four valence neutrons against a $^{12}$C core, while the GDR arises from the core vibration in the $E_x >20$ MeV region. In $^{17}$B and $^{18}$C, the dipole strengths in the low energy region decline compared with those in $^{15}$B and $^{16}$C. We also discuss the energy weighted sum rule for the $E1$ transitions.
Kanada-En'yo Yoshiko
Kimura Masahiro
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