Nesterenko VO, Kvasil J, Repko A, Kleinig W, Reinhard PG (2016)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2016
Book Volume: 79
Pages Range: 842-850
Journal Issue: 6
DOI: 10.1134/S106377881606020X
We review a recent progress in investigation of the isoscalar toroidal dipole resonance (TDR). A possible relation of the TDR and low-energy dipole excitations (also called a pygmy resonance) is analyzed. It is shown that the dipole strength in the pygmy region can be understood as a local manifestation of the collective vortical toroidalmotion at the nuclear surface. Application of the TDR as a measure of the nuclear dipole vorticity is discussed. An anomalous splitting of the TDR in deformed nuclei is inspected.
APA:
Nesterenko, V.O., Kvasil, J., Repko, A., Kleinig, W., & Reinhard, P.-G. (2016). Toroidal resonance: Relation to pygmy mode, vortical properties, and anomalous deformation splitting. Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 79(6), 842-850. https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377881606020X
MLA:
Nesterenko, V. O., et al. "Toroidal resonance: Relation to pygmy mode, vortical properties, and anomalous deformation splitting." Physics of Atomic Nuclei 79.6 (2016): 842-850.
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