Dipole response of Rb-87 and its impact on the Rb-86(n, gamma) Rb-87 cross section

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Contributors

  • J. Wilhelmy - , German Sport University Cologne (Author)
  • M. Muescher - , German Sport University Cologne (Author)
  • G. Rusev - , United States Department of Energy (Author)
  • R. Schwengner - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Author)
  • R. Beyer - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • M. Bhike - , Duke University, North Carolina State University (Author)
  • P. Erbacher - , University Hospital Frankfurt (Author)
  • F. Fiedler - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • U. Friman-Gayer - , North Carolina State University (Author)
  • J. Glorius - , University Hospital Frankfurt (Author)
  • R. Greifenhagen - , German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dresden site (Partner: DZNE of the Helmholtz Association), Chair of Hydrogen and Nuclear Energy, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • S. Hammer - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • T. Hensel - , German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dresden site (Partner: DZNE of the Helmholtz Association), Chair of Nuclear Physics, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • J. Isaak - , Technische Universität Darmstadt (Author)
  • A. R. Junghans - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Author)
  • Krishichayan - , Duke University, North Carolina State University (Author)
  • B. Loeher - (Author)
  • S. E. Mueller - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Author)
  • N. Pietralla - , Technische Universität Darmstadt (Author)
  • S. Reinicke - , German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dresden site (Partner: DZNE of the Helmholtz Association), Chair of Nuclear Physics, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • D. Savran - (Author)
  • P. Scholz - , German Sport University Cologne, University of Notre Dame (Author)
  • K. Sonnabend - , University Hospital Frankfurt (Author)
  • T. Szuecs - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Author)
  • M. Tamkas - , Istanbul Kultur University (Author)
  • W. Tornow - , Duke University, North Carolina State University (Author)
  • S. Turkat - , Chair of Nuclear Physics, TUD Dresden University of Technology, Inst Kern & Teilchenphys (Author)
  • A. Wagner - , Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Inst Strahlenphys (Author)
  • A. Zilges - , German Sport University Cologne (Author)

Abstract

Background: Detailed information on the low-lying dipole response in atomic nuclei along isotonic or isotopic chains is well suited to systematically investigate the structure and evolution of the pygmy dipole resonance (PDR). Moreover, the dipole strength below and around the neutron separation energy S-n has impact on statistical model calculations for nucleosynthesis processes.Purpose: The photon strength function (PSF) of Rb-87, which is directly connected to the photoabsorption cross section, is a crucial input for statistical model calculations constraining the Maxwellian-averaged cross section (MACS) of the neutron capture of the unstable s-process branching-point nucleus Rb-86. Within this work, the photoabsorption cross section is investigated.Methods: The photoabsorption cross section of the N = 50 nucleus Rb-87 was determined from photon-scattering experiments via the nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF) technique. Bremsstrahlung beams at the gamma ELBE facility in conjunction with monoenergetic photon beams at the HI gamma S facility were used to determine the integrated cross sections I-s of isolated states as well as the averaged cross section as function of the excitation energy. Decays to the ground state were disentangled from decays to first low-lying excited states. Statistical and experimental approaches for the gamma-decay properties at various excitation energies were applied. The linearly polarized photon beams at HI gamma S provide information on the ratio of electric and magnetic type of radiation.Results: Within this work, more than 200 ground-state decays and associated levels in Rb-87 were identified. Moreover, transitions below the sensitivity limit of the state-by-state analysis were taken into account via a statistical approach from the bremsstrahlung data as well as model-independently from the HI gamma S data. The photoabsorption cross sections at various excitation energies were determined. The dipole response between 6 and 10 MeV of Rb-87 is in agreement with assuming contributions of electric multipolarity, only.Conclusions: The photoabsorption cross section of Rb-87 does not contradict with the trend of decreasing E1 strength with increasing proton number along the N = 50 isotonic chain but might also be associated with a constant trend. The experimental gamma decay at various excitation energies of the HI gamma S data supports the statistical approach but does not provide a stringent proof due to the limited sensitivity in the decay channels. The additional E1 strength observed in the present experiments significantly enhances the MACSs compared only to recent microscopic HFB+QRPA (Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov plus quasiparticle random-phase approximation) calculations using the D1M interaction. Moreover, theoretical estimations provided by the KADoNiS project could be significantly improved.

Details

Original languageGerman
Number of pages12
JournalPhysical Review C, Nuclear physics
Volume102
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 27 Oct 2020
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-0509-8743/work/141544940
Scopus 85095128593

Keywords

Keywords

  • Photon strength functions, Resonance, Excitations, States, Scattering, Energy, Formula, Nuclei