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Photon strength function and level density in neutron rich Fe isotopes

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Abstract

In nuclei away from stability, there is a lack of information on nuclear level densities and gamma-ray strength functions. In some stable isotopes, for example, in the Fe-Cd region, an unexpected increase in the gamma-decay probability has been observed. This leads to an up-bend in the gamma-ray strength function (gSF) below ~4 MeV, which has a significant influence on extracted neutron-capture rates. It is unknown how the gSF behaves for neutron-rich nuclei. Furthermore, the nuclear level density (NLD) and gSF are critical components in constraining neutron-capture rates through the indirect beta-Oslo method. Neutron-capture rates are a crucial for models of the r-process, which is presumed responsible for creating over half the isotopes heavier than iron, and measurements are outside the current realm of capability for experimental facilities. At the NSCL, we populated excited states via beta-decay for the neutron-rich nucleus Fe-64, a candidate for the up-bend in the gamma-ray strength function. Gamma rays were recorded with the Summing Na(I) (SuN) segmented total absorption spectrometer, which allows us to simultaneously extract the NLD and gSF. Results will be presented for the $gamma$SF and level density of Fe-64.

Presenters

  • Mallory K Smith

    NSCL, Michigan State University

Authors

  • Mallory K Smith

    NSCL, Michigan State University

  • Artemis Spyrou

    Michigan State University

  • Wei Jia Ong

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Tan Ahn

    University of Notre Dame

  • Alexander C Dombos

    University of Notre Dame

  • Sean N Liddick

    Michigan State University, FRIB, FRIB/NSCL, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA, FRIB/MSU

  • Farheen Naqvi

    Michigan State University

  • Debra Richman

    Michigan State University

  • Hendrik Schatz

    Michigan State University

  • Justin Browne

    Michigan State University

  • Katherine L Childers

    Michigan State University

  • Benjamin P Crider

    University of Kentucky, Mississippi State University

  • Christopher J Prokop

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Eric Deleeuw

    Michigan State University

  • Paul A Deyoung

    Hope College, Department of Physics, Hope College

  • Christoph Langer

    Michigan State University

  • Rebecca Lewis

    Michigan State University

  • Zachary P Meisel

    Ohio University

  • Jorge Pereira

    Michigan State University

  • Stephen Quinn

    Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

  • Konrad Schmidt

    Michigan State University

  • Konrad Schmidt

    Michigan State University

  • Ann-Cecilie Larsen

    University of Oslo

  • Magne Guttormsen

    Univ of Oslo