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Pygmy dipole resonance inCe140via inelastic scattering ofO17

Authors :
Alberto Pullia
S. Bottoni
A. Jungclaus
D. Bazzacco
C. A. Ur
J. Eberth
J. Ljungvall
N. Blasi
P. Reiter
M. Kmiecik
F. Recchia
A. Giaz
Herbert Hess
S. Lunardi
A. Maj
R. Menegazzo
A. Gottardo
B. Siebeck
Elena Litvinova
Oliver Wieland
E. G. Lanza
G. de Angelis
A. Bracco
Nils Paar
R. Avigo
M. Krzysiek
M. Ciemala
K. Mazurek
E. Farnea
P. Bednarczyk
S. Leoni
G. Benzoni
R Isocarte
A. I. Morales
Begoña Quintana
F. C. L. Crespi
B. Birkenbach
C. Michelagnoli
D. Rosso
R. Nicolini
M. D. Salsac
P. Désesquelles
A. Gadea
D. Mengoni
B Milion
S. Ceruti
S. Brambilla
P. A. Söderström
D. R. Napoli
F. Camera
M. Zieblinski
J. Grebosz
Andreas Görgen
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
Luna Pellegri
Sunniva Siem
Source :
Physical Review C. 93
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2016.

Abstract

The γ decay from the high-lying states of ^140Ce excited via inelastic scattering of ^17O at a bombarding energy of 340 MeV was measured using the high-resolution AGATA-demonstrator array in coincidence with scattered ions detected in two segmented Δ E-E silicon detectors. Angular distributions of scattered ions and emitted γ rays were measured, as well as their differential cross sections. The excitation of 1^− states below the neutron separation energy is similar to the one obtained in reactions with the α isoscalar probe. The comparison between the experimental differential cross sections and the corresponding predictions using the distorted-wave Born approximation allowed us to extract the isoscalar component of identified 1^− pygmy states. For this analysis the form factor obtained by folding microscopically calculated transition densities and optical potentials was used.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1fcdc4b6e88f90110864c91de8e20518
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.93.044330