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Implementation of the finite amplitude method for the relativistic quasiparticle random-phase approximation

A new implementation of the finite amplitude method (FAM) for the solution of the relativistic quasiparticle random-phase approximation (RQRPA) is presented, based on the relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) model for deformed nuclei. The numerical accuracy and stability of the FAM -- RQRPA is tested in a calculation of the monopole response of $^{22}$O. As an illustrative example, the model is applied to a study of the evolution of monopole strength in the chain of Sm isotopes, including the splitting of the giant monopole resonance in axially deformed systems.
11 pager, published in Physical Review C
- University of Zagreb Croatia
- Technical University of Munich Germany
- University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science Croatia
- University of Split Croatia
- University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science Croatia
Nuclear Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, random phase approximation ; energy density functional ; giant resonances, NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics., PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika., Nuclear Theory (nucl-th), random phase approximation, giant resonances, energy density functional
Nuclear Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, random phase approximation ; energy density functional ; giant resonances, NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics., PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika., Nuclear Theory (nucl-th), random phase approximation, giant resonances, energy density functional
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