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Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge

The dipole strength of the nuclide <math><mmultiscripts><mi>Ge</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>76</mn></mmultiscripts></math> was studied in photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung produced with electron beams of energies of 7.8 and...

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Autores principales: Schwengner, R., Massarczyk, R., Schmidt, K., Zuber, K., Beyer, R., Bemmerer, D., Hammer, S., Hartmann, A., Hensel, T., Hoffmann, H.F., Junghans, A.R., Kögler, T., Müller, S.E., Pichotta, M., Turkat, S., Turko, J.A.B., Urlaß, S., Wagner, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024303
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773924
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author Schwengner, R.
Massarczyk, R.
Schmidt, K.
Zuber, K.
Beyer, R.
Bemmerer, D.
Hammer, S.
Hartmann, A.
Hensel, T.
Hoffmann, H.F.
Junghans, A.R.
Kögler, T.
Müller, S.E.
Pichotta, M.
Turkat, S.
Turko, J.A.B.
Urlaß, S.
Wagner, A.
author_facet Schwengner, R.
Massarczyk, R.
Schmidt, K.
Zuber, K.
Beyer, R.
Bemmerer, D.
Hammer, S.
Hartmann, A.
Hensel, T.
Hoffmann, H.F.
Junghans, A.R.
Kögler, T.
Müller, S.E.
Pichotta, M.
Turkat, S.
Turko, J.A.B.
Urlaß, S.
Wagner, A.
author_sort Schwengner, R.
collection CERN
description The dipole strength of the nuclide <math><mmultiscripts><mi>Ge</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>76</mn></mmultiscripts></math> was studied in photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung produced with electron beams of energies of 7.8 and 12.3 MeV delivered by the electron linear accelerator of high brilliance and high brightness (ELBE). We identified 210 levels up to an excitation energy of 9.4 MeV and assigned spin <math><mi>J</mi></math> = 1 to most of them. The quasicontinuum of unresolved transitions was included in the analysis of the spectra and the intensities of branching transitions were estimated on the basis of simulations of statistical <math><mi>γ</mi></math>-ray cascades. The photoabsorption cross section up to the neutron-separation energy was determined and is compared with predictions of the statistical reaction model. The derived photon strength function is compared with results of experiments using other reactions.
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spelling cern-27739242022-02-18T03:11:49Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024303http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773924engSchwengner, R.Massarczyk, R.Schmidt, K.Zuber, K.Beyer, R.Bemmerer, D.Hammer, S.Hartmann, A.Hensel, T.Hoffmann, H.F.Junghans, A.R.Kögler, T.Müller, S.E.Pichotta, M.Turkat, S.Turko, J.A.B.Urlaß, S.Wagner, A.Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Genucl-exNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe dipole strength of the nuclide <math><mmultiscripts><mi>Ge</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>76</mn></mmultiscripts></math> was studied in photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung produced with electron beams of energies of 7.8 and 12.3 MeV delivered by the electron linear accelerator of high brilliance and high brightness (ELBE). We identified 210 levels up to an excitation energy of 9.4 MeV and assigned spin <math><mi>J</mi></math> = 1 to most of them. The quasicontinuum of unresolved transitions was included in the analysis of the spectra and the intensities of branching transitions were estimated on the basis of simulations of statistical <math><mi>γ</mi></math>-ray cascades. The photoabsorption cross section up to the neutron-separation energy was determined and is compared with predictions of the statistical reaction model. The derived photon strength function is compared with results of experiments using other reactions.The dipole strength of the nuclide $^{76}$Ge was studied in photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung produced with electron beams of energies of 7.8 and 12.3 MeV at the $\gamma$ELBE facility. We identified 210 levels up to an excitation energy of 9.4 MeV and assigned spin $J$ = 1 to most of them. The quasicontinuum of unresolved transitions was included in the analysis of the spectra and the intensities of branching transitions were estimated on the basis of simulations of statistical $\gamma$-ray cascades. The photoabsorption cross section up to the neutron-separation energy was determined and is compared with predictions of the statistical reaction model. The derived photon strength function is compared with results of experiments using other reactions.arXiv:2106.12214oai:cds.cern.ch:27739242021-06-23
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Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Schwengner, R.
Massarczyk, R.
Schmidt, K.
Zuber, K.
Beyer, R.
Bemmerer, D.
Hammer, S.
Hartmann, A.
Hensel, T.
Hoffmann, H.F.
Junghans, A.R.
Kögler, T.
Müller, S.E.
Pichotta, M.
Turkat, S.
Turko, J.A.B.
Urlaß, S.
Wagner, A.
Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge
title Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge
title_full Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge
title_fullStr Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge
title_full_unstemmed Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge
title_short Photoexcitation of $^{76}$Ge
title_sort photoexcitation of $^{76}$ge
topic nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024303
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773924
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