Electric dipole transitions from neutron capture in Yb173 resonances
Primary neutron capture γ rays have been studied from 49 neutron resonances in Yb173 in the 10-530 eV energy range. These resonances are assigned J=2 and J=3 on the basis of the intensity ratios of suitable pairs of low-energy γ rays. The measured intensities of the high-energy primary γ rays have b...
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(DE-627)NLEJ249856166 (DE-601)aps:698c2eafe375936f6a96eb6328743c69174f1e0b DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb Electric dipole transitions from neutron capture in Yb173 resonances 1982 Online-Ressource 13 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Primary neutron capture γ rays have been studied from 49 neutron resonances in Yb173 in the 10-530 eV energy range. These resonances are assigned J=2 and J=3 on the basis of the intensity ratios of suitable pairs of low-energy γ rays. The measured intensities of the high-energy primary γ rays have been converted to partial radiation widths. These widths have been subjected to a correlation analysis against reduced neutron widths, with the result that convincing evidence was not found for previously reported nonstatistical behavior in this nucleus. The ratio of the average population of a particular low-lying level from J=3 resonances to its population from J=2 resonances was found to be in satisfactory agreement with a cascade model. Resonances in the 10-200 eV range were noted to exhibit an enhancement of E 1 transition probabilities to K=2 final states as compared to K=0 states. A level scheme for Yb174 was constructed, and the neutron separation energy for this nucleus was deduced as 7464.5±1.0 keV.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Yb173(n,γ), E=0.01-0.86 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ. Yb174 deduced resonances, J, deduced levels, partial radiation widths, correlations, neutron separation energy. Enriched target, Ge(Li) detector. APS Digital Backfile Archive 1893-2003 Shahal, O. oth Raman, S. oth Slaughter, G. G. oth Enthalten in Physical review / C Woodbury, NY : Inst., 1970 25(1982), 3, Seite 1283-1295 Online-Ressource (DE-627)NLEJ24823787X (DE-600)1461161-2 1089-490X nnns volume:25 year:1982 number:3 pages:1283-1295 extent:13 https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/aps%3A698c2eafe375936f6a96eb6328743c69174f1e0b Verlag Deutschlandweit zugänglich GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-APS GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 25 1982 3 1283-1295 13 |
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Primary neutron capture γ rays have been studied from 49 neutron resonances in Yb173 in the 10-530 eV energy range. These resonances are assigned J=2 and J=3 on the basis of the intensity ratios of suitable pairs of low-energy γ rays. The measured intensities of the high-energy primary γ rays have been converted to partial radiation widths. These widths have been subjected to a correlation analysis against reduced neutron widths, with the result that convincing evidence was not found for previously reported nonstatistical behavior in this nucleus. The ratio of the average population of a particular low-lying level from J=3 resonances to its population from J=2 resonances was found to be in satisfactory agreement with a cascade model. Resonances in the 10-200 eV range were noted to exhibit an enhancement of E 1 transition probabilities to K=2 final states as compared to K=0 states. A level scheme for Yb174 was constructed, and the neutron separation energy for this nucleus was deduced as 7464.5±1.0 keV.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Yb173(n,γ), E=0.01-0.86 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ. Yb174 deduced resonances, J, deduced levels, partial radiation widths, correlations, neutron separation energy. Enriched target, Ge(Li) detector. |
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These resonances are assigned J=2 and J=3 on the basis of the intensity ratios of suitable pairs of low-energy γ rays. The measured intensities of the high-energy primary γ rays have been converted to partial radiation widths. These widths have been subjected to a correlation analysis against reduced neutron widths, with the result that convincing evidence was not found for previously reported nonstatistical behavior in this nucleus. The ratio of the average population of a particular low-lying level from J=3 resonances to its population from J=2 resonances was found to be in satisfactory agreement with a cascade model. Resonances in the 10-200 eV range were noted to exhibit an enhancement of E 1 transition probabilities to K=2 final states as compared to K=0 states. A level scheme for Yb174 was constructed, and the neutron separation energy for this nucleus was deduced as 7464.5±1.0 keV.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Yb173(n,γ), E=0.01-0.86 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ. 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