Observation of low- and high-energy Gamow-Teller phonon excitations in nuclei

Gamow-Teller (GT) transitions in atomic nuclei are sensitive to both nuclear shell structure and effective residual interactions. The nuclear GT excitations were studied for the mass number A = 42, 46, 50, and 54 "f-shell" nuclei in ((3)He, t) charge-exchange reactions. In the (42)Ca → (42...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2014-03, Vol.112 (11), p.112502-112502, Article 112502
Hauptverfasser: Fujita, Y, Fujita, H, Adachi, T, Bai, C L, Algora, A, Berg, G P A, von Brentano, P, Colò, G, Csatlós, M, Deaven, J M, Estevez-Aguado, E, Fransen, C, De Frenne, D, Fujita, K, Ganioğlu, E, Guess, C J, Gulyás, J, Hatanaka, K, Hirota, K, Honma, M, Ishikawa, D, Jacobs, E, Krasznahorkay, A, Matsubara, H, Matsuyanagi, K, Meharchand, R, Molina, F, Muto, K, Nakanishi, K, Negret, A, Okamura, H, Ong, H J, Otsuka, T, Pietralla, N, Perdikakis, G, Popescu, L, Rubio, B, Sagawa, H, Sarriguren, P, Scholl, C, Shimbara, Y, Shimizu, Y, Susoy, G, Suzuki, T, Tameshige, Y, Tamii, A, Thies, J H, Uchida, M, Wakasa, T, Yosoi, M, Zegers, R G T, Zell, K O, Zenihiro, J
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Zusammenfassung:Gamow-Teller (GT) transitions in atomic nuclei are sensitive to both nuclear shell structure and effective residual interactions. The nuclear GT excitations were studied for the mass number A = 42, 46, 50, and 54 "f-shell" nuclei in ((3)He, t) charge-exchange reactions. In the (42)Ca → (42)Sc reaction, most of the GT strength is concentrated in the lowest excited state at 0.6 MeV, suggesting the existence of a low-energy GT phonon excitation. As A increases, a high-energy GT phonon excitation develops in the 6-11 MeV region. In the (54)Fe → (54)Co reaction, the high-energy GT phonon excitation mainly carries the GT strength. The existence of these two GT phonon excitations are attributed to the 2 fermionic degrees of freedom in nuclei.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.112.112502