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Compressional-mode resonances in the molybdenum isotopes: Emergence of softness in open-shell nuclei near A = 90

Authors :
K. B. Howard
M. Murata
U. Garg
J. Okamoto
K. Inaba
M. Fujiwara
Y. Ishibashi
M. Itoh
M. Şenyiğit
S. N. Nakamura
Jorge Piekarewicz
M.N. Harakeh
Shuichi Ota
Y. K. Gupta
A. Kohda
Yohei Matsuda
Tatsuya Furuno
Hidetoshi Akimune
A. Sakaue
Y. Yang
K. Karasudani
Takeo Kawabata
M. Tsumura
Research unit Nuclear & Hadron Physics
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 807, Iss, Pp 135608-(2020), Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 807:135608. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Physics Letters
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

"Why are the tin isotopes soft?" has remained, for the past decade, an open problem in nuclear structure physics: models which reproduce the isoscalar giant monopole resonance (ISGMR) in the "doubly-closed shell" nuclei, $^{90}$Zr and $^{208}$Pb, overestimate the ISGMR energies of the open-shell tin and cadmium nuclei, by as much as 1 MeV. In an effort to shed some light onto this problem, we present results of detailed studies of the ISGMR in the molybdenum nuclei, with the goal of elucidating where--and how--the softness manifests itself between $^{90}$Zr and the cadmium and tin isotopes. The experiment was conducted using the $^{94,96,98,100}$Mo($\alpha,\alpha^\prime$) reaction at $E_\alpha = 386$ MeV. A comparison of the results with relativistic, self-consistent Random-Phase Approximation calculations indicates that the ISGMR response begins to show softness in the molybdenum isotopes beginning with $A=92$.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication to Physics Letters B

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
807
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bef211628f49fe7089a1160b44b56ff5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135608