1. Evolution of the gamma-ray strength function in neodymium isotopes
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M. Guttormsen, K. O. Ay, M. Ozgur, E. Algin, A. C. Larsen, F. L. Bello Garrote, H. C. Berg, L. Crespo Campo, T. Dahl-Jacobsen, F. W. Furmyr, D. Gjestvang, A. Görgen, T. W. Hagen, V. W. Ingeberg, B. V. Kheswa, I. K. B. Kullmann, M. Klintefjord, M. Markova, J. E. Midtbø, V. Modamio, W. Paulsen, L. G. Pedersen, T. Renstrøm, E. Sahin, S. Siem, G. M. Tveten, and M. Wiedeking
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Modes ,Dipole ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The experimental gamma-ray strength functions (gamma-SFs) of 142,144-151Nd have been studied for gamma-ray energies up to the neutron separation energy. The results represent a unique set of gamma-SFs for an isotopic chain with increasing nuclear deformation. The data reveal how the low-energy enhancement, the scissors mode and the pygmy dipole resonance evolve with nuclear deformation and mass number. The data indicate that the mechanisms behind the low-energy enhancement and the scissors mode are decoupled from each other., Comment: 14 pages and 10 figures
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- 2022