Origin of the Low-Energy Enhancement of the γ-Ray Strength Function.

IF 8.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Fang-Qi Chen, Y F Niu, Yang Sun, Mathis Wiedeking
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Abstract

The low-energy enhancement (LEE) in γ-ray strength functions has been experimentally identified in a large number of nuclei during the past two decades; however, the origin of the enhancement is not fully understood. Building on previous theoretical work, we investigate the LEE and its relation to the scissors mode (SM) with an independent theoretical approach. We apply a novel angular-momentum-projected shell-model method that explicitly endows degrees of freedom to describe the scissors motion. Taking the recently measured γ-ray strength functions in Neodymium isotopes as examples, we find that the LEE arises from a quasi-free scissors motion appearing only in weakly-deformed nuclei, which can be viewed as an approximate free-rotation of neutrons with respect to protons. This leads us to propose a new type of collective motion, scissors rotation, to contrast the scissors vibration widely known in well-deformed nuclei. The observed LEE is naturally interpreted as the first evidence for this collective excitation mode.

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Physical review letters
Physical review letters 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
16.50
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7.00%
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2673
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Physical review letters(PRL)covers the full range of applied, fundamental, and interdisciplinary physics research topics: General physics, including statistical and quantum mechanics and quantum information Gravitation, astrophysics, and cosmology Elementary particles and fields Nuclear physics Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Nonlinear dynamics, fluid dynamics, and classical optics Plasma and beam physics Condensed matter and materials physics Polymers, soft matter, biological, climate and interdisciplinary physics, including networks
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