Hot pygmy dipole strength in nickel isotopes
Hot pygmy dipole strength in nickel isotopes
At finite temperatures, nuclear excitations are significantly modified, most notably through the emergence of additional low-energy dipole strength, which can critically impact astrophysical reaction rates. Ongoing fusion-evaporation experiments on Ni isotopes provide a unique opportunity to investigate the hot pygmy dipole strength (HPDS), underscoring the need for reliable theoretical predictions and a comprehensive understanding of this emerging phenomenon. In this work, the HPDS is investigated in Ni isotopes from $N = Z$ to neutron-rich systems ($^{56\text{--}70}$Ni) over a temperature range of $T=$ 0$-$2~MeV using the finite-temperature relativistic quasiparticle random phase approximation. In neutron-rich Ni isotopes, the pygmy dipole strength at higher temperatures exceeds up to 2.5 times its value observed at zero temperature. In contrast, near $N \approx Z$ isotopes show negligible low-energy dipole strength at $T = 0$ MeV but develop a pronounced HPDS as the temperature increases. Predicted E1 energy-weighted strength ($S_{\text{EWS}}$) and cumulative $B$(E1) values for HPDS are presented across the Ni isotopic chain for various low-energy intervals and temperatures, providing essential benchmarks to support and guide experimental studies.
Amandeep Kaur、Esra Yüksel、Nils Paar
物理学
Amandeep Kaur,Esra Yüksel,Nils Paar.Hot pygmy dipole strength in nickel isotopes[EB/OL].(2025-06-16)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13354.点此复制
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