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Dipole and spin-dipole strength distributions in \(^{124,126,128,130}\mathrm {Te}\) isotopes

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We try to present the structure of \(1^{-}\) excitations in open-shell \(^{124,126,128,130}\mathrm {Te}\) isotopes. Electric dipole states are investigated within a translational and Galilean invariant model. Also, a theoretical description of charge-conserving spin-dipole \({1}^{-}\) excitations is presented for the same isotopes. The energy spectra for both kinds of excitations are analysed in detail. Furthermore, a comparison of the calculated cross-sections and energies with the available experimental data is given.

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Cakmak, N., Cakmak, S., Selam, C. et al. Dipole and spin-dipole strength distributions in \(^{124,126,128,130}\mathrm {Te}\) isotopes. Pramana - J Phys 90, 15 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-017-1503-z

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