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Spin-flip M1 giant resonance as a challenge for Skyrme forces
V. Yu. PonomarevV. O. NesterenkoW. KleinigW. KleinigJ. KvasilPaul-gerhard ReinhardP. VeselyP. Veselysubject
Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTheoretical physicsNuclear dynamicsIsovectorNuclear TheoryGiant resonanceNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesSpin-flipdescription
Despite a great success of the Skyrme mean-field approach in exploration of nuclear dynamics, it seems to fail in description of the spin-flip M1 giant resonance. The results for different Skyrme parameterizations are contradictory and poorly agree with experiment. In particular, there is no parameterization which simultaneously describes the one-peak gross structure of M1 strength in doubly magic nuclei and two-peak structure in heavy deformed nuclei. The reason of this mismatch could lie in an unsatisfactory treatment of spin correlations and spin-orbit interaction. We discuss the present status of the problem and possible ways of its solution. In particular, we inspect i) the interplay of the collective shift and spin-orbit splitting, ii) the isovector M1 response versus isospin-mixed responses, and iii) the role of tensor and isovector spin-orbit interaction.
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2010-01-22 |