2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.85.054619
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Statisticalγrays in the analysis of surrogate nuclear reactions

Abstract: The surrogate nuclear reaction method is being applied in many efforts to indirectly determine neutron-induced reaction cross sections on short-lived isotopes. This technique aims to extract accurate (n,γ) cross sections from measured decay properties of the compound nucleus of interest (created using a different reaction). The advantages and limitations of a method that identifies the γ-ray decay channel by detecting any high-energy ("statistical") γ ray emitted during the relaxation of the compound nucleus w… Show more

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“…This, in turn, leads to a competition between γ decay and neutron emission that is quite sensitive to the J π distributions of the decaying compound nuclei and can be expected to be visible in the measured discrete γ-ray emission probabilities [7,14,17]. The effect is smaller in well-deformed nuclei with high level densities, such as rare-earth and actinide nuclei that have been studied in [15,23]. Additionally, investigating the 90 Zr nucleus also has the advantage that the nuclear structure of 90 Zr and neighboring nuclei have been extensively studied.…”
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“…This, in turn, leads to a competition between γ decay and neutron emission that is quite sensitive to the J π distributions of the decaying compound nuclei and can be expected to be visible in the measured discrete γ-ray emission probabilities [7,14,17]. The effect is smaller in well-deformed nuclei with high level densities, such as rare-earth and actinide nuclei that have been studied in [15,23]. Additionally, investigating the 90 Zr nucleus also has the advantage that the nuclear structure of 90 Zr and neighboring nuclei have been extensively studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this has a smaller effect on the extraction of fission cross sections [9], the γ-ray emission of the compound nucleus can be quite sensitive to the initial J π distribution [14,15,[17][18][19][20][21]. Therefore, in order to extract (n, γ) cross sections from surrogate data it becomes necessary to take into account the J π distribution of the decaying compound nucleus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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