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Upbend and M1 scissors mode in neutron-rich nuclei - Consequences for r-process (n,γ) reaction rates

Authors :
Larsen, André
Giacoppo, F
Guttormsen, Magne
Görgen, Andreas
Harissopulos, Sotirios
Leoni, Silvia
Liddick, Sean S.N.
Naqvi, F.
Nyhus, Hilde Therese
Rose, S.J.
Renstrøm, Therese
Goriely, Stéphane
Schwengner, Ronald
Siem, Sunniva
Spyrou, Artemis
Tveten, G.M.
Voinov, A.
Wiedeking, M.
Bernstein, L.A.
Bleuel, Darren D.L.
Bracco, Angela
Brown, Alex
Camera, Franco
Eriksen, T.K.
Frauendorf, Stefan
Larsen, André
Giacoppo, F
Guttormsen, Magne
Görgen, Andreas
Harissopulos, Sotirios
Leoni, Silvia
Liddick, Sean S.N.
Naqvi, F.
Nyhus, Hilde Therese
Rose, S.J.
Renstrøm, Therese
Goriely, Stéphane
Schwengner, Ronald
Siem, Sunniva
Spyrou, Artemis
Tveten, G.M.
Voinov, A.
Wiedeking, M.
Bernstein, L.A.
Bleuel, Darren D.L.
Bracco, Angela
Brown, Alex
Camera, Franco
Eriksen, T.K.
Frauendorf, Stefan
Source :
Acta Physica Polonica. B, 46 (3
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

An enhanced probability for low-energy γ-emission (upbend, Eγ <3 MeV) at high excitation energies has been observed for several light and mediummass nuclei close to the valley of stability. Also the M1 scissors mode seen in deformed nuclei increases the γ-decay probability for low-energy γ-rays (Eγ ≈ 2-3 MeV). These phenomena, if present in neutron-rich nuclei, have the potential to increase radiative neutron-capture rates relevant for the r-process. The experimental and theoretical status of the upbend is discussed, and preliminary calculations of (n,γ) reaction rates for neutronrich, mid-mass nuclei including the scissors mode are shown.<br />SCOPUS: cp.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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OAIster
Journal :
Acta Physica Polonica. B, 46 (3
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn915536258
Document Type :
Electronic Resource