Is The Generalized Brink-Axel Hypothesis Valid?
M. Guttormsen*,
A.C. Larsen,
A. Görgen,
T. Renstrøm,
S. Siem,
T. Tornyi and
G.M. Tveten*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
May 04, 2017
Published on:
May 09, 2017
Abstract
Experimental results of the $^{237}$Np($d, p \gamma)^{238}$Np reaction are presented, which verifies the generalized Brink-Axel (gBA) hypothesis for $\gamma$ transitions between states in the quasi-continuum. The gBA hypothesis holds not only for specific collective resonances, but for the full dipole strength below the neutron separation energy. We discuss the validity of the gBA hypothesis also for lighter systems like $^{92}$Zr where the concept of a unique $\gamma$-ray strength function ($\gamma$SF) is problematic due to large Porter-Thomas fluctuations. Methods for studying the $\gamma$SF and the fluctuations as function of excitation energy are presented.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.281.0062
How to cite
Metadata are provided both in
article format (very
similar to INSPIRE)
as this helps creating very compact bibliographies which
can be beneficial to authors and readers, and in
proceeding format which
is more detailed and complete.