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Magnetic dipole excitations of $^{50}$Cr

Authors :
Pai, H.
Beck, T.
Beller, J.
Beyer, R.
Bhike, M.
Derya, V.
Gayer, U.
Isaak, J.
Kvasil, J.
Loher, B.
Nesterenko, V. O.
Pietralla, N.
Martinez-Pinedo, G.
Mertes, L.
Ponomarev, V. Yu.
Reinhard, P. -G.
Repko, A.
Ries, P. C.
Romig, C.
Savran, D.
Schwengner, R.
Tornow, W.
Werner, V.
Wilhelmy, J.
Zilges, A.
Zweidinger, M.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The low-lying $M1$-strength of the open-shell nucleus $^{50}$Cr has been studied with the method of nuclear resonance fluorescence up to 9.7 MeV, using bremsstrahlung at the superconducting Darmstadt linear electron accelerator S-DALINAC and Compton backscattered photons at the High Intensity $\gamma$-ray Source (HI$\gamma$S) facility between 6 and 9.7 MeV of the initial photon energy. Fifteen $1^{+}$ states have been observed between 3.6 and 9.7 MeV. Following our analysis, the lowest $1^{+}$ state at 3.6 MeV can be considered as an isovector orbital mode with some spin admixture. The obtained results generally match the estimations and trends typical for the scissors-like mode. Detailed calculations within the Skyrme Quasiparticle Random-Phase-Approximation method and the Large-Scale Shell Model justify our conclusions. The calculated distributions of the orbital current for the lowest $1^{+}$-state suggest the schematic view of Lipparini and Stringari (isovector rotation-like oscillations inside the rigid surface) rather than the scissors-like picture of Lo Iudice and Palumbo. The spin M1 resonance is shown to be mainly generated by spin-flip transitions between the orbitals of the $fp$-shell.<br />Comment: Accepted in PRC as a regular article

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1601.01905
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.93.014318