Dipole response in 208Pb within a self-consistent multiphonon approach
F. Knapp, N. Lo Iudice, P. Vesely, F. Andreozzi, G. De Gregorio, A., Porrino

TL;DR
This study models the dipole response in 208Pb using a self-consistent multiphonon approach, revealing the importance of two-phonon states in describing giant and pygmy resonances and matching experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a fully self-consistent multiphonon calculation including two-phonon states with an optimized chiral potential, improving the description of dipole resonances in 208Pb.
Findings
Accurately describes giant and pygmy resonances
Reproduces low-lying spectrum in agreement with experiments
Highlights the role of two-phonon states in resonance fragmentation
Abstract
Background: The electric dipole strength detected around the particle threshold and commonly associated to the pygmy dipole resonance offers a unique information on neutron skin and symmetry energy, and is of astrophysical interest. The nature of such a resonance is still under debate. Purpose: We intend to describe the giant and pygmy resonances in 208 Pb by enhancing their fragmentation with respect to the random-phase approximation. Method: We adopt the equation of motion phonon method to perform a fully self-consistent calculation in a space spanned by one-phonon and two-phonon basis states using an optimized chiral two-body potential. A phenomenological density dependent term, derived from a contact three-body force, is added in order to get single-particle spectra more realistic than the ones obtained by using the chiral potential only. The calculation takes into full account…
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