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Electric and magnetic dipole strength in 66Zn

Authors :
David O'Donnell
Stefan E. Müller
M. P. Takács
J. Sinclair
Ronald Schwengner
Elisa Pirovano
E. Hoemann
R. Gonzalez
H. Hoffmann
T. Beck
Arnd R. Junghans
Krishichayan
U. Friman-Gayer
Giorgio Battaglia
Andreas Wagner
Steffen Turkat
Oliver Wieland
R. V. F. Janssens
M. D. Jones
V. Werner
F. Ludwig
N. A. Kelly
Roland Beyer
J. Kleemann
O. Papst
C. Fransen
Fine Fiedler
S. Urlaß
S. Johnson
Daniel Bemmerer
A. Frotscher
N. Benouaret
A. Hartmann
D. Little
Marcus Scheck
Werner Tornow
Sean Finch
Ralph Massarczyk
Maik Butterling
J. Wilhelmy
T. Hensel
Marcel Grieger
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The dipole strength of the $N=28$ closed-shell nuclide $^{54}\mathrm{Fe}$ was studied in photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung produced with electron beams of kinetic energies of 7.5 and 13.9 MeV at the $\ensuremath{\gamma}\mathrm{ELBE}$ facility as well as using quasimonoenergetic and linearly polarized photon beams of 26 different energies within the range from 5.5 to 11.4 MeV at the $\mathrm{HI}\ensuremath{\gamma}\mathrm{S}$ facility. About 100 $J=1$ states were newly identified, out of them 19 with ${1}^{+}$ and 30 with ${1}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ assignments. The quasicontinuum of unresolved transitions was included in the analysis of the spectra and the intensities of branching transitions were estimated on the basis of simulations of statistical $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray cascades. As a result, the photoabsorption cross section up to the neutron-separation energy was determined and compared with predictions of the statistical reaction model. The experimental $M1$ strengths from resolved ${1}^{+}$ states are compared with results of large-scale shell-model calculations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24699993
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....74d32390216555071d93e441a8425b86