Abstract

Dipole strength distributions were determined for the neutron‐rich nuclei 129–132Sn and 133,134Sb from electromagnetic excitation in an experiment using the FRS‐LAND setup. For all nuclei, a sizeable fraction of “pygmy” dipole strength at excitation energies well below the giant dipole resonance was observed. The integrated low‐lying dipole strength of the nuclei with low neutron separation energies can be compared to results for stable nuclei (e.g. N = 82 isotopes) determined for the energy regime of 5–9 MeV. A clear increase of the dipole strength with increasing asymmetry of the nuclei is observed. Comparing the ratio of the low‐lying dipole over the giant dipole strength to recent relativistic mean field calculations, values for the parameters a4 and p0 of the symmetry energy and for the neutron skin thickness are derived. Averaged over 130Sn and 132Sn we extract ā4 = 31.8±1.3 MeV and p0 = 2.2±0.5 MeV/fm3. The neutron skin sizes are determined to Rn‐Rp = 0.23±0.03 fm and 0.24±0.03 fm for 130Sn and 13...

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