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Table: Dominant neutron particle-hole excitations for the main peaks in low energy region of isovector dipole strength for $^{28}$O.
E[MeV] EWSR[%] p-h excitation
4.2 0.9 $(92\%\ 1d_{3/2} \to 2p_{3/2})$
4.9 1.4 $(91\%\ 1d_{3/2} \to 2p_{1/2})$
    $(\ 6\%\ 1d_{3/2} \to 2p_{3/2})$
7.3 1.9 $(92\%\ 2s_{1/2} \to 2p_{3/2})$
8.9 6.3 $(71\%\ 1d_{3/2} \to 1f_{5/2})$
    $(16\%\ 1d_{5/2} \to 1f_{7/2})$
    $(\ 3\%\ 1d_{5/2} \to 2p_{3/2})$


Table: Neutron particle-hole excitations in the low energy isovector dipole mode in $^{60}$Ca.
E[MeV] EWSR[%] p-h excitation
5.7 1.2 $(93.1\%\ 2p_{1/2} \to 3s_{1/2})$
    $(\ 3.6\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$
6.8 2.6 $(82.8\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{3/2})$
    $(\ 6.1\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$
    $(\ 3.1\%\ 1f_{7/2} \to 1g_{9/2})$
    $(\ 2.3\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$
    $(\ 1.1\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 3s_{1/2})$
7.3 1.6 $(49.3\%\ 2p_{1/2} \to 2d_{3/2})$
    $(41.3\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 3s_{1/2})$
    $(\ 3.2\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{3/2})$
    $(\ 1.5\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$
7.9 2.0 $(83.8\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$
    $(\ 5.7\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{3/2})$
    $(\ 3.5\%\ 1f_{7/2} \to 1g_{9/2})$
    $(\ 2.4\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 1g_{7/2})$
9.9 2.1 $(57.7\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 1g_{7/2})$
    $(22.0\%\ 1f_{7/2} \to 1g_{9/2})$
    $(\ 3.3\%\ 1f_{7/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$


Table: Main neutron particle-hole configurations participating in the low-lying isovector dipole state 9.0 MeV (4.3% EWSR) in $^{68}$Ni (left) and 8.6 MeV state (1.4% EWSR) in $^{132}$Sn(right)
$^{68}$Ni, 9.0 MeV $^{132}$Sn, 8.6 MeV
$(26.1\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$ $(28.2\%\ 2d_{3/2} \to 2f_{5/2})$
$(22.9\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 2d_{5/2})$ $(21.9\%\ 2d_{5/2} \to 2f_{7/2})$
$(11.3\%\ 1f_{7/2} \to 1g_{9/2})$ $(19.7\%\ 2d_{3/2} \to 3p_{1/2})$
$(10.3\%\ 2p_{1/2} \to 2d_{3/2})$ $(10.5\%\ 1h_{11/2} \to 1i_{13/2})$
$(10.0\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 2d_{3/2})$ $(\ 3.5\%\ 2d_{5/2} \to 3p_{3/2})$
$(\ 8.2\%\ 2p_{3/2} \to 3s_{1/2})$ $(\ 1.9\%\ 1g_{7/2} \to 2f_{5/2})$
$(\ 1.4\%\ 2p_{1/2} \to 3s_{1/2})$ $(\ 1.5\%\ 1g_{7/2} \to 1h_{9/2})$
$(\ 1.0\%\ 1f_{5/2} \to 1g_{7/2})$ $(\ 0.6\%\ 1g_{7/2} \to 2f_{7/2})$
$(\ 0.3\%\ 1s_{5/2} \to 3d_{3/2})$ $(\ 0.6\%\ 2d_{3/2} \to 3p_{3/2})$


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