2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.98.064317
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Dipole strength distribution in Pb206 for the evaluation of the neutron capture cross section of Pb205

Abstract: The dipole strength distribution of 206 Pb was investigated via a nuclear resonance fluorescence experiment using bremsstrahlung produced with an electron beam at a kinetic energy of 10.5 MeV at the linear accelerator ELBE. We identified 88 states resonantly excited at energies from 3.7 to 8.2 MeV. The analysis of the measured γ-ray spectra includes the quasicontinuum of levels at high energy. Monte Carlo simulation of γ-ray cascades were performed to obtain the intensities of inelastic transitions and branchi… Show more

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“…The 1 − states. Higher excited states are known for spin 1 − [1, 89,90,[92][93][94]. The number of identified states agrees with the expectations by the SDI calculation [17,18] up to E x = 7.2 MeV except for the additional yrast state (M = 1).…”
Section: Discovery Of Non-1p1h Statessupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…The 1 − states. Higher excited states are known for spin 1 − [1, 89,90,[92][93][94]. The number of identified states agrees with the expectations by the SDI calculation [17,18] up to E x = 7.2 MeV except for the additional yrast state (M = 1).…”
Section: Discovery Of Non-1p1h Statessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Several states with spins 1 − , 2 − , and 3 − are known at 6.2 < E x < 7.0 MeV [1,46,[89][90][91][92][93][94]. Two states with spins 4 − and 5 − were suggested by the big cross sections [40].…”
Section: Spin Assignmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. As found in previous studies [5,6,12,27,[39][40][41][42] the continuum in the spectrum of γ rays scattered from 54 Fe is considerably higher than the background due to atomic scattering. This continuum is formed by a large number of unresolved transitions with small intensities that are a consequence of the increasing nuclear level density at high excitation energies in connection with the finite detector resolution.…”
Section: Determination Of the Dipole-strength Distributionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Data can be found in Refs. [155,[225][226][227] for NRF data, [51,228,229] for Oslo data, [83-85, 110-113, 125, 126, 230-237] for photodata and [13,14] for (p,γ) data. Data correspond to the total dipole PSFs, except ARC data which yield E1 PSFs. ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.41(Color online) Experimental PSFs for 4 nuclei,90 Zr,181 Ta,196 Pt and206 Pb, for which data from different methods exist. Data can be found in Refs [155,[225][226][227]. for NRF data,[51,228,229] for Oslo data,[83-85, 110-113, 125, 126, 230-237] for photodata and[13,14] for (p,γ) data.…”
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confidence: 99%