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Nuclear dipole response of <sup>56</sup>Fe using photon scattering

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Abstract



We recently performed a nuclear resonance fluorescence experiment in 56Fe with 100% linearly polarized photons for incident beam energies below the neutron separation energy at the High-Intensity Gamma-ray Source (HIγS) facility at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL). From the observed dipole states and their decay pattern and transition strengths, we will deduce the gamma-strength function of 56Fe [1]. With the upgrade of the high-efficiency clover detector array and the increased γ-ray flux at HIγS, we also aim to study the low-energy primary γ-ray transitions induced by incident photon beams using coincidence mode. In this talk, we will give an overview of the experiment and present the preliminary results on the dipole strength distribution in 56Fe below the neutron separation energy, as well as the comparison with literature data [2] and theoretical calculations based on the quasi-particle phonon model [3].

This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344.






[1] A.P. Tonchev et al., Phys. Rev. Lee. 104 072501 (2010).

[2] T. Shizuma, et al., Phys. Rev. C 87, 024301 (2013).

[3] N. Tsoneva and H. Lenske, Physics of Atomic Nuclei 79, 885 (2016).


Presenters

  • Anthony P Ramrez

    LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Authors

  • Anthony P Ramrez

    LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Jack A Silano

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Ronald C Malone

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Anton P Tonchev

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Jutta E Escher

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Sean W Finch

    Duke University

  • Udo Friman-Gayer

    Duke University, TUNL

  • Werner Tornow

    Duke University, Duke University & Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

  • Akaa D Ayangeakaa

    University of North Carolina at Chapel H, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TUNL

  • Robert V Janssens

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TUNL

  • Samantha R Johnson

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TUNL

  • Nirupama Sensharma

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TUNL

  • Nadia Tsoneva

    Extreme Light Infrastracture-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP)/Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH)

  • Alexander Voinov

    Ohio University

  • Steven W Yates

    University of Kentucky