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The nuclear “Twist”

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Zeitschrift für Physik A Atoms and Nuclei

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The nuclear fluid-dynamical Hamiltonian which takes the distortion of the local Fermi surface into account predicts the Twist mode (T=0, J=2) at a finite frequency (about 7.5 MeV for208Pb).

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The application of our non-Newtonian nuclear fluid dynamics to the Twist was initiated by M.Danos, who kindly informed one of the authors (G.H.) about early attempts of J.H.D.Jensen to obtain a nuclear twisting mode within Newtonian hydrodynamics.

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Holzwarth, G., Eckart, G. The nuclear “Twist”. Z Physik A 283, 219–220 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01418715

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