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1−and2+discrete states inZr90populated via the(O17,O′17γ)reaction

Authors :
R. Menegazzo
Luna Pellegri
G. de Angelis
C. A. Ur
V. Vandone
M. Krzysiek
R. Nicolini
C. Michelagnoli
A. Vitturi
D. Bazzacco
M. Ciemala
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
D. R. Napoli
P. Désesquelles
R.S. Kempley
Marco Bellato
B. Birkenbach
E. G. Lanza
S. Brambilla
Bo Cederwall
S. Leoni
P. Reiter
J. Jolie
M. Kmiecik
A. Gadea
A. Giaz
Andrea Corsi
Damiano Bortolato
F. Camera
O. Wieland
A. Gottardo
D. Mengoni
F. C. L. Crespi
Herbert Hess
A. Jungclaus
A. Maj
A. Bracco
M. Labiche
A. Pullia
E. Farnea
Ch. Theisen
Sunniva Siem
G. Benzoni
B. Million
A. Goergen
Begoña Quintana
F. Recchia
Roberto Isocrate
C. Boiano
J. Eberth
S. Bottoni
P. A Soederstroem
N. Blasi
P. Molini
Enrico Calore
E. Sahin
O. Stezowski
P. Bednarczyk
Source :
Physical Review C. 91
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2015.

Abstract

2(+) and 1(-) states in Zr-90 were populated via the (O-17, O-17 'gamma) reaction at 340 MeV. The gamma decay was measured with high resolution using the AGATA (advanced gamma tracking array demonstrator array). Differential cross sections were obtained at few different angles for the scattered particle. The results of the elastic scattering and inelastic excitation of 2(+), 3(,)(-) and 1(-) states are compared with distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) calculations, using both the standard collective form factor and a form factor obtained by folding microscopically calculated transition densities. This allowed to extract the isoscalar component of the 1(-) state at 6.424 MeV. The comparison of the present (17O, 17O 'gamma) data with existing (gamma,gamma') and (p, p') data in the corresponding region of the gamma continuum (6-11 MeV), characterized by a large E1 component, shows completely different behaviors of the cross section as a function of the nuclear excitation energy. The comparison of the data with DWBA calculations suggests a decrease of the isoscalar strength in the cross section with increasing excitation energy.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
91
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
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