A nonlinear classical model for the decay widths of Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonances
P.K. Papachristou, E. Mavrommatis, V. Constantoudis, F.K. Diakonos, J., Wambach

TL;DR
This paper introduces a nonlinear classical model to describe the decay widths of Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonances in nuclei, successfully reproducing experimental trends across various isotopes with a simple, classical approach.
Contribution
The study presents a novel classical model that captures decay widths of ISGMR in nuclei, linking classical mechanics with nuclear decay phenomena and fitting experimental data effectively.
Findings
Model reproduces decay width trends with increasing mass number.
Experimental data fit well with model parameters for several isotopes.
Predicts decay width for exotic isotope $^{132}$Sn.
Abstract
The decay of the Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonance (ISGMR) in nuclei is studied by means of a nonlinear classical model consisting of several noninteracting nucleons (particles) moving in a potential well with an oscillating nuclear surface (wall). The motion of the nuclear surface is described by means of a collective variable which appears explicitly in the Hamiltonian as an additional degree of freedom. The total energy of the system is therefore conserved. Although the particles do not directly interact with each other, their motions are indirectly coupled by means of their interaction with the moving nuclear surface. We consider as free parameters in this model the degree of collectivity and the fraction of nucleons that participate to the decay of the collective excitation. Specifically, we have calculated the decay width of the ISGMR in the spherical nuclei ,…
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