Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°

Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a novel method to measure gamma strength functions (GSF) in nuclei in an energy range of about 5 – 20 MeV. The experiments provide not only the E1 but also the M1 part of the GSF. The latter is poorly k...

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Main Authors: von Neumann-Cosel Peter, Bassauer Sergej, Martin Dirk, Tamii Atsushi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817806002
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spelling doaj-77c345b560a84f14bd8f36f6eca52caf2021-08-02T07:24:07ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011780600210.1051/epjconf/201817806002epjconf_cgs162018_06002Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°von Neumann-Cosel PeterBassauer SergejMartin DirkTamii AtsushiInelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a novel method to measure gamma strength functions (GSF) in nuclei in an energy range of about 5 – 20 MeV. The experiments provide not only the E1 but also the M1 part of the GSF. The latter is poorly known in heavy nuclei. Comparison with gamma decay data (e.g. from the Oslo method) allows to test the generalised Brink-Axel (BA) hypothesis in the energy region of the pygmy dipole resonance (PDR) crucial for the modelling of (n,γ) and (γ,n) reactions in astrophysical reaction networks. From the two test cases studied, 208Pb remains inconclusive in the energy region of the PDR because of large Porter-Thomas fluctuations due to the small level density (LD), while the BA hypothesis seems to hold in case of 96Mo. A fluctuation analysis of the high-resolution data also provides a direct measure of the LD in the energy region of the isovector giant dipole resonance (IVGDR) well above the neutron threshold, where hardly any experimental information is available. This permits an independent test of the decomposition of GSF and LD in Oslo-type experiments.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817806002
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author von Neumann-Cosel Peter
Bassauer Sergej
Martin Dirk
Tamii Atsushi
spellingShingle von Neumann-Cosel Peter
Bassauer Sergej
Martin Dirk
Tamii Atsushi
Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet von Neumann-Cosel Peter
Bassauer Sergej
Martin Dirk
Tamii Atsushi
author_sort von Neumann-Cosel Peter
title Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°
title_short Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°
title_full Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°
title_fullStr Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°
title_full_unstemmed Gamma Strength Functions and Level Densities from High-Resolution Proton Scattering under 0°
title_sort gamma strength functions and level densities from high-resolution proton scattering under 0°
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a novel method to measure gamma strength functions (GSF) in nuclei in an energy range of about 5 – 20 MeV. The experiments provide not only the E1 but also the M1 part of the GSF. The latter is poorly known in heavy nuclei. Comparison with gamma decay data (e.g. from the Oslo method) allows to test the generalised Brink-Axel (BA) hypothesis in the energy region of the pygmy dipole resonance (PDR) crucial for the modelling of (n,γ) and (γ,n) reactions in astrophysical reaction networks. From the two test cases studied, 208Pb remains inconclusive in the energy region of the PDR because of large Porter-Thomas fluctuations due to the small level density (LD), while the BA hypothesis seems to hold in case of 96Mo. A fluctuation analysis of the high-resolution data also provides a direct measure of the LD in the energy region of the isovector giant dipole resonance (IVGDR) well above the neutron threshold, where hardly any experimental information is available. This permits an independent test of the decomposition of GSF and LD in Oslo-type experiments.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817806002
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