Electric dipole polarizability in neutron-rich Sn isotopes as a probe of nuclear isovector properties
Zhengzheng Li, Yifei Niu, Wenhui Long

TL;DR
This paper finds a strong, model-independent linear correlation between electric dipole polarizability and the slope of symmetry energy in neutron-rich Sn isotopes, which can help constrain nuclear isovector properties.
Contribution
The study reveals a new linear correlation between $ ext{alpha}_D$ and $L$ in neutron-rich Sn isotopes, aiding in constraining nuclear symmetry energy parameters.
Findings
Strong linear correlation between $ ext{alpha}_D$ and $L$ in neutron-rich Sn isotopes.
Pygmy dipole resonance significantly contributes to $ ext{alpha}_D$ in these isotopes.
Correlation can help constrain neutron-skin thickness and symmetry energy slope $L$.
Abstract
The determination of nuclear symmetry energy, and in particular, its density dependence, is a long-standing problem for nuclear physics community. Previous studies have found that the product of electric dipole polarizability and symmetry energy at saturation density has a strong linear correlation with , the slope parameter of symmetry energy. However, current uncertainty of hinders the precise constraint on . We investigate the correlations between electric dipole polarizability (or times symmetry energy at saturation density ) in Sn isotopes and the slope parameter of symmetry energy using the quasiparticle random-phase approximation based on Skyrme Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov. A strong and model-independent linear correlation between and is found in neutron-rich Sn isotopes where pygmy dipole resonance (PDR) gives a considerable…
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