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Dipole Response in Deformed Halo Nuclei 42,44Mg
- Title Dipole Response in Deformed Halo Nuclei 42,44Mg
- Speaker Xiao-Fei Jiang (Peking University)
- Date 4:40 PM, Oct. 16, 2025
- Venue Conference Room 6520, South Building
The deformed relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory in continuum (DRHBc), which self-consistently treats deformation, pairing correlations, and continuum effects, has been successfully applied to the study of halo nuclei. In this work, the quasi-particle finite amplitude method based on the DRHBc theory is developed to investigate the electric dipole (E1) response in the predicted deformed halo nuclei 42,44Mg. A systematic calculation of the E1 strength is performed for Mg isotopes from the proton drip line to the neutron drip line. The results reveal a significant enhancement of the E1 strength in 42Mg and 44Mg at approximately 2.5 MeV, which is absent in 40Mg. Analysis of the transition density demonstrates a clear relative motion between the weakly bound halo neutrons and the core. Further examination shows that this enhancement predominantly arises from excitations of halo neutrons.
Inviter: Xiao Lu