Giant Resonance in Deformed Nuclei: Photoneutron Cross Sections for Eu153, Gd160, Ho165, and W186

B. L. Berman, M. A. Kelly, R. L. Bramblett, J. T. Caldwell, H. S. Davis, and S. C. Fultz
Phys. Rev. 185, 1576 – Published 20 September 1969
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Abstract

Photoneutron cross sections, including σ[(γ, n)+(γ, pn)], σ[(γ, 2n)+(γ, p2n)], and σ(γ, 2n), were measured for Eu153, Gd160, Ho165, and W186 as a function of photon energy from 8 to 29 MeV. The photon energy resolution varied from less than 300 keV at the lowest to 400 keV at the highest energies, and the data were taken at intervals of 300 keV or less. The source of radiation was the monoenergetic photon beam obtained from the annihilation in flight of fast positrons. The partial cross sections were determined by neutron multiplicity counting, and the average neutron energies for both single- and double-photoneutron events were determined simultaneously with the cross-section data by the ring-ratio technique. Nuclear information extracted from the data includes giant-resonance parameters, integrated cross sections and their moments, nuclear symmetry energies, intrinsic quadrupole moments, and nuclear level density parameters. The data were analyzed to obtain a mean radius parameter R0=1.26±0.02 F for these nuclei.

  • Received 17 February 1969

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.185.1576

©1969 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

B. L. Berman, M. A. Kelly*, R. L. Bramblett, J. T. Caldwell, H. S. Davis, and S. C. Fultz

  • Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, California 94550

  • *Now at Hewlett-Packard Corp., Palo Alto, Calif.
  • Now at Gulf General Atomic Inc., San Diego, Calif.

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Vol. 185, Iss. 4 — September 1969

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