Abstract
The dipole magnetization of a heavy spherical nucleus is studied with macroscopic standpoint. The semiclassical model under consideration focuses on the giant M1 resonance as a result of long wavelength oscillations of the collective magnetization current induced in the surface massive layer of finite depth. The macroscopic picture of the excited collective flow is found to be like that for the torsional elastic vibrations of the peripheral layer against the central spherical region inert with respect to external perturbation. The emphasis is placed on calculation of scaling behavior of integral characteristic parameters of magnetic dipole resonance.
- Received 17 April 1995
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.52.1114
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