Angular distribution of $\gamma$ rays from the p-wave resonance of $^{118}$Sn
Nuclear Experiment
2022-06-08 v1
Abstract
The neutron energy-dependent angular distribution of rays from reaction was measured with germanium detectors and a pulsed neutron beam. The angular distribution was clearly observed in -ray emissions with an energy of 9327 keV which corresponds to the transition from a neutron resonance of to the ground state of . The angular distribution causes an angular-dependent asymmetric resonance shape. An asymmetry was defined as , where and are integrated values for lower- and higher-energy regions of a neutron resonance, respectively. We found that the has the angular dependence of , where is the -ray emission angle with respect to the incident neutron momentum, with and in the 1.33 eV p-wave resonance.
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@article{arxiv.2202.06222,
title = {Angular distribution of $\gamma$ rays from the p-wave resonance of $^{118}$Sn},
author = {J. Koga and S. Takada and S. Endo and H. Fujioka and K. Hirota and K. Ishizaki and A. Kimura and M. Kitaguchi and Y. Niinomi and T. Okudaira and K. Sakai and T. Shima and H. M. Shimizu and Y. Tani and T. Yamamoto and H. Yoshikawa and T. Yoshioka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.06222},
year = {2022}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures