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Electromagnetic character of the competitive $\gamma\gamma/\gamma$-decay from $^{137\mathrm{m}}$Ba

Nuclear Experiment 2020-08-26 v3 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Second-order processes in physics is a research topic focusing attention from several fields worldwide including, for example, non-linear quantum electrodynamics with high-power lasers, neutrinoless double-β\beta decay, and stimulated atomic two-photon transitions. For the electromagnetic nuclear interaction, the observation of the competitive double-γ\gamma decay from 137m^{137\mathrm{m}}Ba has opened up the nuclear structure field for detailed investigation of second-order processes through the manifestation of off-diagonal nuclear polarizability. Here we confirm this observation with an 8.7σ8.7\sigma significance, and an improved value on the double-photon versus single-photon branching ratio as 2.62×106(30)2.62\times10^{-6}(30). Our results, however, contradict the conclusions from the original experiment, where the decay was interpreted to be dominated by a quadrupole-quadrupole component. Here, we find a substantial enhancement in the energy distribution consistent with a dominating octupole-dipole character and a rather small quadrupole-quadrupole element in the decay, hindered due to an evolution of the internal nuclear structure. The implied strongly hindered double-photon branching in 137m^{137\mathrm{m}}Ba opens up the possibility of the double-photon branching as a feasible tool for nuclear-structure studies on off-diagonal polarizability in nuclei where this hindrance is not present.

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@article{arxiv.2001.00554,
  title  = {Electromagnetic character of the competitive $\gamma\gamma/\gamma$-decay from $^{137\mathrm{m}}$Ba},
  author = {P. -A. Söderström and L. Capponi and E. Açıksöz and T. Otsuka and N. Tsoneva and Y. Tsunoda and D. L. Balabanski and N. Pietralla and G. L. Guardo and D. Lattuada and H. Lenske and C. Matei and D. Nichita and A. Pappalardo and T. Petruse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.00554},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tabels