Solutions of the dispersion equation in the region of overlapping of zero-sound and particle-hole modes

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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14 pages, 5 figures; revised version

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In this paper the solutions of the zero-sound dispersion equation in the random phase approximation (RPA) are considered. The calculation of the damped zero-sound modes \omega_s(k) (complex frequency of excitation) in the nuclear matter is presented. The method is based on the analytical structure of the polarization operators \Pi(\omega,k). The solutions of two dispersion equations with \Pi(\omega,k) and with Re(\Pi(\omega,k)) are compared. It is shown that in the first case we obtain one-valued smooth solutions without "thumb-like" forms. Considering the giant resonances in the nuclei as zero-sound excitations we compare the experimental energy and escape width of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) in the nucleus A with \omega_s(k) taken at a definite wave vector k=k_A.

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