Gamow-Teller strength from the Ne20(n,p)20F reaction at En=198 MeV

B. W. Pointon, O. Häusser, R. Henderson, A. Celler, K. Hicks, K. P. Jackson, R. Jeppesen, B. Larson, J. Mildenberger, A. Trudel, M. Vetterli, and S. Yen
Phys. Rev. C 44, 2430 – Published 1 December 1991
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Abstract

Cross sections for the Ne20(n,p)20F reaction at En=198 MeV were measured at five angles using the TRIUMF charge-exchange facility and a novel high-pressure (20 atm, or 2.03 MPa) gas target. The L=0, L=1, and L≥2 contributions to the cross sections were obtained from a multipole decomposition. Using an empirical proportionality between the cross section and Gamow-Teller (GT) strength from β decay, GT strength was deduced up to an excitation of 10 MeV in F20. Most of the strength is concentrated in a discrete state at Ex=1.0 MeV, with the extracted strength of the ΔL=0 continuum at high excitation having a large error. These results are compared with measurements of GT strength using other probes. Comparison with the measured magnetic dipole (M1) strength in Ne20 shows that there is constructive interference between the spin part and a large orbital part of the M1 transition to the 11.26 MeV state in Ne20 (analog of the 1.0 MeV state in F20). If all the strength from the multipole decomposition is used, we find agreement of the total GT strength compared to untruncated sd shell-model calculations which use free-nucleon operators, although experimental and theoretical distributions differ in detail. The confirmation of strong orbital M1 contributions at the beginning of the sd shell together with systematics of GT quenching in heavier sd shell nuclei may provide evidence for meson exchange currents in M1 transitions.

  • Received 13 August 1991

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2430

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

B. W. Pointon, O. Häusser, R. Henderson, A. Celler, K. Hicks, K. P. Jackson, R. Jeppesen, B. Larson, J. Mildenberger, A. Trudel, M. Vetterli, and S. Yen

  • Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6 TRIUMF 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 2A3
  • University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 3K7

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Vol. 44, Iss. 6 — December 1991

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