We study the correlation between the neutron skin development and the
low-energy dipole response associated with the pygmy dipole resonance (PDR) in
connection with the properties of symmetry energy. We perform our investigation
within a microscopic transport model based on the Landau-Vlasov kinetic
equation by employing three different equations of state in the isovector
sector. Together with the giant dipole resonance (GDR) for all studied systems,
we identify a PDR collective mode whose energy centroid is very well described
by the parametrization E_{PDR}=41 A^{-1/3}. A linear correlation between the
energy weighted sum rule (EWSR) associated to PDR and the neutron skin
thickness is evidenced. An increase of 15 MeVfm^2 of EWSR, in correspondence to
a change of 0.1fm of the neutron skin size, is obtained. We conjecture that
different nuclei having close neutron skin sizes will exhaust the same EWSR in
the pygmy region. This suggests that a precise experimental estimate of the
total EWSR exhausted by the PDR allows the determination of the neutron skin
size, constraining the slope parameter of the symmetry energy.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures (new figures added