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Measurement of γ rays from giant resonances excited by the C12(p,p′ ) reaction at 392 MeV and 0∘

Authors :
M. S. Reen
I. Ou
T. Sudo
D. Fukuda
T. Mori
A. Ali
Y. Koshio
M. Sakuda
A. Tamii
N. Aoi
M. Yosoi
E. Ideguchi
T. Suzuki
T. Yamamoto
C. Iwamoto
T. Kawabata
S. Adachi
M. Tsumura
M. Murata
T. Furuno
H. Akimune
T. Yano
R. Dhir
Source :
Physical Review C. 100
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2019.

Abstract

We measured both the differential cross section ($\sigma_{p,p^\prime}$ $=d^2\sigma/d\Omega dE_{x}$) and the $\gamma$-ray emission probability ($R_\gamma(E_x)$ $=\sigma_{p,p^\prime\gamma}$/$\sigma_{p,p^\prime}$) from the giant resonances excited by $\rm^{12}C$(\textit{p,p}$^\prime$) reaction at 392 MeV and 0$^\circ$, using a magnetic spectrometer and an array of NaI(Tl) counters. The absolute value of $R_\gamma(E_x)$ was calibrated by using the well-known $\gamma$-ray emission probability from $\rm^{12}C^* ( 15.11$ MeV, $ 1^+$, $T=1$) and $\rm^{16}O^* ( 6.9$ MeV, $2^+$, $T=0$) states within 5\% uncertainty. We found that $R_\gamma(E_x)$ starts from zero at $E_x=16$ MeV, increases to a maximum of 53.3$\pm$0.4$\pm$3.9\% at $E_x=27$ MeV and then decreases. We also compared the measured values of $R_\gamma(E_x)$ with statistical model calculation based on the Hauser-Feshbach formalism in the energy region $E_x=$ 16-32 MeV and discussed the features of $\gamma$-ray emission probability quantitatively.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........70fc92cf62bab49571604585bd36fb87