Evidence for the dipole nature of the low-energy γ enhancement in Fe56

Here, the γ-ray strength function of 56Fe has been measured from proton-γ coincidences for excitation energies up to ≈11 MeV. The low-energy enhancement in the γ-ray strength function, which was first discovered in the (3He,αγ)56Fe reaction, is confirmed with the (p,p'γ)56Fe experiment reported...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2013-12, Vol.111 (24)
Hauptverfasser: Larsen, A. C., Blasi, N., Bracco, A., Camera, F., Eriksen, T. K., Gorgen, A., Guttormsen, M., Hagen, T. W., Leoni, S., Million, B., Nyhus, H. T., Renstrom, T., Rose, S. J., Ruud, I. E., Siem, S., Tornyi, T., Tveten, G. M., Voinov, A. V., Wiedeking, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Here, the γ-ray strength function of 56Fe has been measured from proton-γ coincidences for excitation energies up to ≈11 MeV. The low-energy enhancement in the γ-ray strength function, which was first discovered in the (3He,αγ)56Fe reaction, is confirmed with the (p,p'γ)56Fe experiment reported here. Angular distributions of the γ rays give for the first time evidence that the enhancement is dominated by dipole transitions.
ISSN:0031-9007
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.242504