Low-energy limit of the radiative dipole strength in nuclei
Abstract
We explain the low-energy anomaly reported in several experimental studies of the radiative dipole strength functions in medium-mass nuclei. These strength functions at very low gamma-energies correspond to the gamma-transitions between very close nuclear excited states in the quasicontinuum. In terms of the thermal mean-field, the low-energy enhancement of the strength functions in highly-excited compound nuclei is explained by nucleonic transitions from the thermally unblocked single-quasiparticle states to the single-(quasi)particle continuum. This result is obtained within the finite-temperature quasiparticle random phase approximation in the coordinate space with exact treatment of the single-particle continuum and exactly eliminated spurious translational mode. The case of radiative dipole strength functions at the nuclear excitation energies typical for the thermal neutron capture is illustrated for 94-Mo and 144-Nd in comparison to available data.
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@article{arxiv.1302.4478,
title = {Low-energy limit of the radiative dipole strength in nuclei},
author = {Elena Litvinova and Nikolay Belov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.4478},
year = {2015}
}
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Article; 4 pages, 4 figures