The mixing of the doorway components of a giant resonance (GR) due to the interaction via common decay channels influences significantly the distribution of the multipole strength and the energy spectrum of the decay products of the GR. The concept of the partial widths of a GR becomes ambiguous when the mixing is strong. In this case, the partial widths determined in terms of the $K$- and $S$-matrices must be distinguished. The photoemission turns out to be most sensitive to the overlapping of the doorway states. At high excitation energies, the interference between the doorway states leads to a restructuring towards lower energies and apparent quenching of the dipole strength
We implement the Brink-Axel hypothesis for the excitation of the double giant dipole resonance (DGDR...
We study the contributions of resonances to mixing. Both and hybrid states are considered. Assuming ...
AbstractWe study the Coulomb excitation of pygmy dipole resonances (PDR) in heavy ion reactions at 1...
The mixing of the doorway components of a giant resonance due to the interaction via the common deca...
Using a phenomenological schematic model of multipole giant resonances we consider the effects of ov...
The mixing of the doorway components of a giant resonance due to the interaction via the common deca...
Using a phenomenological schematic model of multipole giant resonances we con-sider the effects of o...
We review the phenomenon of fine structure of nuclear giant resonances and its relation to different...
In heavy nuclei the damping of the giant resonance is due to thermalization of the energy rather tha...
We study the effect of the spreading widths on the excitation probabilities of the double giant dipo...
The possible excitation of isoscalar dinole strength in the region of the giant resonances is invest...
As a function of energy E, the average strength function S(E) of a doorway state is commonly assumed...
En appliquant un modèle microscopique à 1 particule-1 trou "doorway" pour des états nucléaires excit...
AbstractWe study the statistical properties of resonance widths and spacings in an open system of in...
Various sum rules for multiple giant dipole resonance states are derived. For the triple giant dipol...
We implement the Brink-Axel hypothesis for the excitation of the double giant dipole resonance (DGDR...
We study the contributions of resonances to mixing. Both and hybrid states are considered. Assuming ...
AbstractWe study the Coulomb excitation of pygmy dipole resonances (PDR) in heavy ion reactions at 1...
The mixing of the doorway components of a giant resonance due to the interaction via the common deca...
Using a phenomenological schematic model of multipole giant resonances we consider the effects of ov...
The mixing of the doorway components of a giant resonance due to the interaction via the common deca...
Using a phenomenological schematic model of multipole giant resonances we con-sider the effects of o...
We review the phenomenon of fine structure of nuclear giant resonances and its relation to different...
In heavy nuclei the damping of the giant resonance is due to thermalization of the energy rather tha...
We study the effect of the spreading widths on the excitation probabilities of the double giant dipo...
The possible excitation of isoscalar dinole strength in the region of the giant resonances is invest...
As a function of energy E, the average strength function S(E) of a doorway state is commonly assumed...
En appliquant un modèle microscopique à 1 particule-1 trou "doorway" pour des états nucléaires excit...
AbstractWe study the statistical properties of resonance widths and spacings in an open system of in...
Various sum rules for multiple giant dipole resonance states are derived. For the triple giant dipol...
We implement the Brink-Axel hypothesis for the excitation of the double giant dipole resonance (DGDR...
We study the contributions of resonances to mixing. Both and hybrid states are considered. Assuming ...
AbstractWe study the Coulomb excitation of pygmy dipole resonances (PDR) in heavy ion reactions at 1...