Character of the low-energy E1 excitations is investigated by analyzing
transition densities obtained from the RPA calculations in the doubly-magic
nuclei. We propose a decomposition method of the E1 excitations into the pn
mode (i.e. oscillation between protons and neutrons) and the skin mode
(oscillation of the neutron skin against the inner core) via the transition
densities, by which their mixing is handled in a straightforward manner.
Crossover behavior of the E1 excitations is found, from the skin mode at low
energy to the pn mode at higher energy. The ratio of the skin-mode strength
to the full strength turns out to be insensitive to nuclide and to effective
interactions in the energy region of the crossover. Depending on the excitation
energy, the observed low-energy E1 excitations are not necessarily dominated
by the skin mode, as exemplified for 90Zr. fied for 90Zr.Comment: 6 pages including 6 figures, to appear in PR