2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.76.044310
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Decay strength distributions inC12(C12,γ) radiati

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“…It is not clear how to reconcile this fact with the present measurement which does not favor J π = 2 + for the capture resonance, unless there are multiple or overlapping resonances. It should be noted that the DRAGON measurements did not lead to an unambiguous assignment to the resonance at this energy either [17]. Setting aside these issues, there is a further feature of the present data that affords a strong argument in favor of a J π = 4 + assignment to the capture resonance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…It is not clear how to reconcile this fact with the present measurement which does not favor J π = 2 + for the capture resonance, unless there are multiple or overlapping resonances. It should be noted that the DRAGON measurements did not lead to an unambiguous assignment to the resonance at this energy either [17]. Setting aside these issues, there is a further feature of the present data that affords a strong argument in favor of a J π = 4 + assignment to the capture resonance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Such transitions completely dominate the radiative capture spectra obtained for the E c.m. = 6.0 and 6.8 MeV resonances in the earlier experiments with DRAGON [17]. It was only possible to simulate this dominant component through the assumption of J π = 2 + for those resonances.…”
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“…Details about the setup, that has been optimized for the 12 C( 12 C,γ) 24 Mg radiative capture reaction in our of previous DRAGON experiments, can be found in Ref. [126]. The 12 C( 16 O,γ) 28 Si data clearly show [124,125] the direct feeding of the prolate 4 + 3 state at 9.16 MeV and the octupole deformed 3 − at 6.88 MeV.…”
Section: Si Nucleusmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In both cases, the γ-spectra taken in coincidence with the 24 Mg ( 28 Si) recoil nucleus show an unknown bump around 10 MeV (14 MeV) respectively. The widths and energies of these bumps correspond to the feeding of at least three states just above the α-threshold [2,3,5]. Moreover, in the case of 12 C+ 16 O, the low-lying part of the γ-spectra shows important feedings of the 4 + 1 state at 4.18 MeV, 3 − 1 octupolar state at 6.88 MeV and of the 4 + 3 prolate state at 9.16 MeV.…”
Section: Radiative Capture Of Light-heavy Ionmentioning
confidence: 96%