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A new spectroscopic probe to search for magic numbers at high-excitation energies

Published 4 Mar 2019 in nucl-th and nucl-ex | (1903.01122v1)

Abstract: Empirical drops in ground-state nuclear polarizabilities indicate deviations from the effect of giant dipole resonances and may reveal the presence of shell effects in semi-magic nuclei with neutron magic numbers $N=50$, 82 and 126. Similar drops of polarizability in the quasi-continuum of nuclei with, or close to, magic numbers $N=28$, 50 and 82, could reflect the continuing influence of shell closures up to the nucleon separation energy. These findings open a new avenue to investigating magic numbers at high-excitation energies and strongly support recent large-scale shell-model calculations in the quasi-continuum region, which describe the origin of the low-energy enhancement of the photon strength function as induced paramagnetism. The nuclear-structure dependence of the photon-strength function asserts the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis as more universal than originally expected.

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