Charge-exchange pigmy resonances of tin isotopes


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Abstract

Charge-exchange states, the so-called “pigmy” resonances, which are below the giant Gamow–Teller resonance, have been studied in the self-consistent theory of finite Fermi systems. Microscopic numerical calculations and semiclassical calculations are presented for nine tin isotopes with the mass numbers A =112, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, and 124, for which experimental data exist. These data have been obtained in the Sn(3He,t)Sb charge-exchange reaction at the energy E(3He) = 200 MeV. The comparison of calculations with experimental data on the energies of charge-exchange resonances gives the standard deviation δE < 0.40 MeV for microscopic numerical calculations and δE < 0.55 MeV for calculations by semiclassical formulas, which are comparable with experimental errors. The strength function for the 118Sn isotope has been calculated. It has been shown that the calculated resonance energies are close to the experimental values; the calculated and experimental relations between heights of pygmy resonance peaks are also close to each other.

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Yu. S. Lutostansky

National Research Center Kurchatov Institute

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Email: Lutostansky@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123182

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