Abstract

The high energy branch of giant dipole resonance (GDR) is considered. The intensive excitation of this part of GDR is expected in certain (e, e′) reactions and muon capture. The large excitation probability is due to the axial component of the external field which leads to the intensive spin-flip transitions of deeply bound nucleons. The possible explanation of the local maximum observed in the spectra of neutrons following muon capture is given. The ways of experimental study of ths high energy resonance are pointed out. The consideration is carried out for32S,58Ni and88Sr nuclei. Due to the universality of GDR this choice covers rather broad region of nuclei.

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