21–24 Jun 2021
Universitetet i Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Test of the Brink-Axel Hypothesis in the Energy Region of the Pygmy Dipole Resonance in Sn Isotopes

22 Jun 2021, 15:30
20m
Universitetet i Stavanger

Universitetet i Stavanger

Kristine Bonnevies vei 22, 4021 Stavanger
Parallel contribution Subatomær fysikk og astrofysikk Parallelle Foredrag

Speaker

Mrs Maria Markova (University of Oslo)

Description

The validity of the Brink-Axel hypothesis, which is especially important for numerous astrophysical calculations, is addressed for $^{116,120,124}$Sn below the neutron separation energy by means of three independent experimental methods. The $\gamma$-ray strength functions (GSFs) extracted from primary $\gamma$-decay spectra following charged-particle reactions with the Oslo method and with the Shape method demonstrate excellent agreement with those deduced from forward-angle inelastic proton scattering at relativistic beam energies. In addition, the GSFs are shown to be independent of excitation energies and spins of the initial and final states.
The results provide the most comprehensive test of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis in heavy nuclei so far, demonstrating its applicability in the energy region of the pygmy dipole resonance.

Primary author

Mrs Maria Markova (University of Oslo)

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