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Experiments on the gamma decay of the giant dipole resonance, addressing three different aspects of nuclear structure are here discussed. The three aspects are: i) the problem of the damping mechanisms at finite temperature, ii) the dipole radiation emitted by a dynamic dipole formed in the process leading to compound nuclei, and iii) the search of the pygmy strength in neutron-rich exotic nuclei. The experiments addressing the first two points were carried out at LNL using the beams of the Tandem-ALPI complex and the GARFIELD set-up including the HECTOR array. The compound nucleus mass region investigated was A=130 at T>2 MeV. The problem of searching the pygmy resonance was addressed with the Coulomb excitation technique at relativistic energies for the nucleus 68Ni. The experiment was carried out at GSI using the RISING set-up. The experimental results in all cases are compared with the available predictions.
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