We have examined within a fully self-consistent theoretical framework the energy difference between the anti-analog giant dipole resonance (AGDR) and the isobaric analog state (IAS), EAGDR-EIAS, as an indicator of the neutron skin and of the density behavior of the symmetry energy. We have improved two specific points in our HF+RPA calculations: (1) the exchange term of the two-body Coulomb interaction is treated exactly without Slater approximation; and (2) the two-parameters spin-orbit interaction is treated in a consistent way within the energy density functional theory. The estimated values for the neutron skin in Pb208 and the slope parameter of symmetry energy are compared with previous analysis available in the literature.
Fully self-consistent study of charge-exchange resonances and the impact on the symmetry energy parameters / X. Roca Maza, L. Cao, G. Colò, H. Sagawa. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW C. - ISSN 2469-9985. - 94:4(2016), pp. 044313.044313-1-044313.044313-8. [10.1103/PhysRevC.94.044313]
Fully self-consistent study of charge-exchange resonances and the impact on the symmetry energy parameters
X. Roca Maza;G. ColòPenultimo
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2016
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We have examined within a fully self-consistent theoretical framework the energy difference between the anti-analog giant dipole resonance (AGDR) and the isobaric analog state (IAS), EAGDR-EIAS, as an indicator of the neutron skin and of the density behavior of the symmetry energy. We have improved two specific points in our HF+RPA calculations: (1) the exchange term of the two-body Coulomb interaction is treated exactly without Slater approximation; and (2) the two-parameters spin-orbit interaction is treated in a consistent way within the energy density functional theory. The estimated values for the neutron skin in Pb208 and the slope parameter of symmetry energy are compared with previous analysis available in the literature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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