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Reexamination of $^{6}$Li scattering as a Probe to Investigate the Isoscalar Giant Resonances in Nuclei

Authors :
Zamora, J. C.
Sullivan, C.
Zegers, R. G. T.
Aoi, N.
Batail, L.
Bazin, D.
Carpenter, M.
Carroll, J. J.
Deloncle, I.
Fang, Y. D.
Fujita, H.
Garg, U.
Gey, G.
Guess, C. J.
Harakeh, M. N.
Hoang, T. H.
Hudson, E.
Ichige, N.
Ideguchi, E.
Inoue, A.
Isaak, J.
Iwamoto, C.
Kacir, C.
Kobayashi, N.
Koike, T.
Raju, M. Kumar
Lipschutz, S.
Liu, M.
von Neumann-Cosel, P.
Noji, S.
Ong, H. J.
Péru, S.
Pereira, J.
Schmitt, J.
Tamii, A.
Titus, R.
Werner, V.
Yamamoto, Y.
Zhou, X.
Zhu, S.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

Inelastic ${}^{6}$Li scattering at 100 MeV/u on ${}^{12}$C and ${}^{93}$Nb have been measured with the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer Grand Raiden. The magnetic-rigidity settings of the spectrometer covered excitation energies from 10 to 40 MeV and scattering angles in the range $0^\circ < \theta_{\text{lab.}}< 2^\circ$. The isoscalar giant monopole resonance was selectively excited in the present data. Measurements free of instrumental background and the very favorable resonance-to-continuum ratio of ${}^{6}$Li scattering allowed for precise determination of the $E0$ strengths in ${}^{12}$C and ${}^{93}$Nb. It was found that the monopole strength in ${}^{12}$C exhausts $52 \pm 3^\text{(stat.)} \pm 8 ^\text{(sys.)}$\% of the energy-weighted sum rule (EWSR), which is considerably higher than results from previous $\alpha$-scattering experiments. The monopole strength in ${}^{93}$Nb exhausts $92 \pm 4^\text{(stat.)} \pm 10 ^\text{(sys.)}$\% of the EWSR, and it is consistent with measurements of nuclei with mass number of $A\approx90$. Such comparison indicates that the isoscalar giant monopole resonance distributions in these nuclei are very similar, and no influence due to nuclear structure was observed.<br />Comment: 6 Figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....046ab032769b9501fde5548354ff4009
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2003.12522