2015
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20159301022
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The low-energy M1γ-strength from radiative proton capture experiment

Abstract: Abstract. The multipolarity of the low-energy (< 3 MeV) γ−strength function has been experimentally studied with the 55 Mn(p,2γ) 56 Fe reaction at 1.65 MeV proton beam energy. The spectrum of two-step γ−cascades populating the ground state of 56 Fe has been measured and compared with calculations assuming that E1 or M1 multipolarities dominate in the low-energy region. It was found that experimental data points are reproduced only if the assumption on dominance of the M1 multipolarity is used.

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“…Primary γ -ray intensities have been obtained for the 63,65 Cu(p, γ ) 64,66 Zn reactions in a way similar to the twostep cascade technique [9,[31][32][33][34][35]. This allows not only the measurement of many more primary γ rays at one excitation energy than using singles spectra only but also a more sensitive investigation of new branching transitions in the reaction product, as explained in the following section.…”
Section: The Dipole Strength From Primary γ-Ray Transition Intensities In Radiative Capture Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Primary γ -ray intensities have been obtained for the 63,65 Cu(p, γ ) 64,66 Zn reactions in a way similar to the twostep cascade technique [9,[31][32][33][34][35]. This allows not only the measurement of many more primary γ rays at one excitation energy than using singles spectra only but also a more sensitive investigation of new branching transitions in the reaction product, as explained in the following section.…”
Section: The Dipole Strength From Primary γ-Ray Transition Intensities In Radiative Capture Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was originally developed to study γ -ray strength functions and nuclear level density models in radiative neutroncapture reactions [24]. Later it was adopted for (p, γ ) reactions, which reduced the impact of width fluctuations on the obtained γ -ray spectra because of the energy loss of the protons and, hence, a wider excitation window [34,35]. Statistical γ -decay codes have been developed to simulate the spectra of γ rays which are part of a two-step γ -ray cascade populating states in the reaction product [40,41].…”
Section: Discrete Two-step γ-Ray Cascadesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally developed for radiative neutron-capture reactions, this technique was applied recently to radiative proton-capture reactions as well [12] and served as additional confirmation for results obtained via the Oslo Method [13]. The advantage in the use of protons instead of neutrons is the smaller influence of Porter-Thomas fluctuations on the measured spectra [14]. The idea of this technique is the investigation of statistical γ-decay behavior via the detection of coincident γ-rays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Γ XL im (E) is the γ-decay width for a γ-transition of character and multipolarity XL and energy E and ρ(E, J) is the level density for a specific spin J and parity π at the intermediate energy E m [14]. Because the order of both γ-rays is indistinguishable, the term in Eq.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%