Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb

The photon strength functions (PSF), neutron capture cross sections and average radiative widths of neutron resonances for three double-magic nuclei 56Ni, 132Sn and 208Pb have been calculated within the self-consistent version of the microscopic theory. Our approach includes phonon coupling (PC) eff...

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Main Authors: Achakovskiy Oleg, Kamerdzhiev Sergei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714605003
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spelling doaj-c8cfb8715dab44979c1850387997a0102021-08-02T07:28:50ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011460500310.1051/epjconf/201714605003epjconf-nd2016_05003Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208PbAchakovskiy Oleg0Kamerdzhiev Sergei1Institute for Physics and Power EngineeringNational Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”The photon strength functions (PSF), neutron capture cross sections and average radiative widths of neutron resonances for three double-magic nuclei 56Ni, 132Sn and 208Pb have been calculated within the self-consistent version of the microscopic theory. Our approach includes phonon coupling (PC) effects in addition to the standard QRPA approach. With our microscopic PSFs, calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics have been performed using the EMPIRE 3.1 nuclear reaction code. Three nuclear level density (NLD) models have been used: the phenomenological so-called GSM, phenomenological Enhanced GSM (EGSM) and microscopical combinatorial HFB model. For all the considered characteristics, we found a noticeable contribution of the PC effects and a significant disagreement between the results obtained with the GSM and the other two NLD models. The results confirm the necessity of using consistent microscopic approaches for calculations of radiative nuclear characteristics in double-magic nuclei.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714605003
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author Achakovskiy Oleg
Kamerdzhiev Sergei
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Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Achakovskiy Oleg
Kamerdzhiev Sergei
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title Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb
title_short Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb
title_full Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb
title_fullStr Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb
title_full_unstemmed Self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56Ni, 132Sn, 208Pb
title_sort self-consistent calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics for 56ni, 132sn, 208pb
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The photon strength functions (PSF), neutron capture cross sections and average radiative widths of neutron resonances for three double-magic nuclei 56Ni, 132Sn and 208Pb have been calculated within the self-consistent version of the microscopic theory. Our approach includes phonon coupling (PC) effects in addition to the standard QRPA approach. With our microscopic PSFs, calculations of radiative nuclear reaction characteristics have been performed using the EMPIRE 3.1 nuclear reaction code. Three nuclear level density (NLD) models have been used: the phenomenological so-called GSM, phenomenological Enhanced GSM (EGSM) and microscopical combinatorial HFB model. For all the considered characteristics, we found a noticeable contribution of the PC effects and a significant disagreement between the results obtained with the GSM and the other two NLD models. The results confirm the necessity of using consistent microscopic approaches for calculations of radiative nuclear characteristics in double-magic nuclei.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714605003
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