1. First simultaneous measurement of the gamma-ray and neutron emission probabilities in inverse kinematics at a heavy-ion storage ring
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Sguazzin, M., Jurado, B., Pibernat, J., Swartz, J. A., Grieser, M., Glorius, J., Litvinov, Yu. A., Berthelot, C., Włoch, B., Adamczewski-Musch, J., Alfaurt, P., Ascher, P., Audouin, L., Blank, B., Blaum, K., Brückner, B., Dellmann, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dupuis, M., Erbacher, P., Flayol, M., Forstner, O., Freire-Fernández, D., Gerbaux, M., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Griffin, C. J., Gumberidze, A., Heil, S., Heinz, A., Hess, R., Kurtulgil, D., Kurz, N., Leckenby, G., Litvinov, S., Lorentz, B., Méot, V., Michaud, J., Pérard, S., Petridis, N., Popp, U., Ramos, D., Reifarth, R., Roche, M., Sanjari, M. S., Sidhu, R. S., Spillmann, U., Steck, M., Stöhlker, Th., Thomas, B., Thulliez, L., and Versteegen, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The probabilities for gamma-ray and particle emission as a function of the excitation energy of a decaying nucleus are valuable observables for constraining the ingredients of the models that describe the de-excitation of nuclei near the particle emission threshold. These models are essential in nuclear astrophysics and applications. In this work, we have for the first time simultaneously measured the gamma-ray and neutron emission probabilities of 208Pb. The measurement was performed in inverse kinematics at the Experimental Storage Ring (ESR) of the GSI/FAIR facility, where a 208Pb beam interacted through the 208Pb(p,p') reaction with a hydrogen gas jet target. Instead of detecting the gamma-rays and neutrons emitted by 208Pb, we detected the heavy beam-like residues produced after gamma and neutron emission. These heavy residues were fully separated by a dipole magnet of the ESR and were detected with outstanding efficiencies. The comparison of the measured probabilities with model calculations has allowed us to test different descriptions of the gamma-ray strength function and the nuclear level density available in the literature., Comment: 23 pages, 13 figures
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- 2024