Gamma-ray strength functions and their relation to astrophysics

The nuclear {gamma}-ray strength function is one of the indispensable inputs needed for reaction-rate calculations, and is particularly important for the neutron-capture cross section. The nuclear physics group at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory has developed a method to extract simultaneously nuclear...

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Hauptverfasser: Larsen, A. C., Buerger, A., Guttormsen, M., Hagen, T. W., Nyhus, H. T., Rekstad, J. B., Renstroem, T., Rose, S. J., Ruud, I. E., Siem, S., Syed, N. U. H., Toft, H. K., Tveten, G. M., Wikan, K., Goriely, S., Algin, E., Agvaanluvsan, U., MonAme Scientific Research Center, Ulaanbaatar, Goergen, A., Department of Physics/SAFE, University of Oslo, N-0316 Oslo, Loennroth, T., Mitchell, G. E., Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Durham, NC 27708
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Zusammenfassung:The nuclear {gamma}-ray strength function is one of the indispensable inputs needed for reaction-rate calculations, and is particularly important for the neutron-capture cross section. The nuclear physics group at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory has developed a method to extract simultaneously nuclear level density and {gamma}-ray strength function from particle-{gamma} coincidence measurements. Data on the strength functions of Sn nuclei as well as for lighter elements are presented. The Sn isotopes all display a resonance-like structure close to the neutron threshold, that could possibly be due to the neutron-skin oscillation mode. This so-called pygmy dipole resonance greatly influences the neutron-capture rates. In the lighter nuclei, an enhancement of the strength function at low {gamma} energies is observed. The possible impact of this increase on Maxwellian-averaged reaction rates has been investigated.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/1.3628386