Abstract
Giant resonances are collective excitation modes for many-body systems of fermions governed by a mean field, such as the atomic nuclei. The microscopic origin of such modes is the coherence among elementary particle-hole excitations, where a particle is promoted from an occupied state below the Fermi level (hole) to an empty one above the Fermi level (particle). The same coherence is also predicted for the particle-particle and the hole-hole excitations, because of the basic quantum symmetry between particles and holes. In nuclear physics, the giant modes have been widely reported for the particle-hole sector but, despite several attempts, there is no precedent in the particle-particle and hole-hole ones, thus making questionable the aforementioned symmetry assumption. Here we provide experimental indications of the Giant Pairing Vibration, which is the leading particle-particle giant mode. An immediate implication of it is the validation of the particle-hole symmetry.
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Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Bondì, M., Agodi, C., Azaiez, F., … Vitturi, A. (2015). Signatures of the giant pairing vibration in the 14C and 15C atomic nuclei. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7743
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