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RAINIER: A Simulation Tool for Distributions of Excited Nuclear States and Cascade Fluctuations

Nuclear Theory 2018-04-04 v1

Abstract

A new code has been developed named RAINIER that simulates the γ\gamma-ray decay of discrete and quasi-continuum nuclear levels for a user-specified range of energy, angular momentum, and parity including a realistic treatment of level spacing and transition width fluctuations. A similar program, DICEBOX, uses the Monte Carlo method to simulate level and width fluctuations but is restricted to γ\gamma-ray decay from no more than two initial states such as de-excitation following thermal neutron capture. On the other hand, modern reaction codes such as TALYS and EMPIRE populate a wide range of states in the residual nucleus prior to γ\gamma-ray decay, but do not go beyond the use of deterministic functions and therefore neglect cascade fluctuations. This combination of capabilities allows RAINIER to be used to determine quasi-continuum properties through comparison with experimental data. Several examples are given that demonstrate how cascade fluctuations influence experimental high-resolution γ\gamma-ray spectra from reactions that populate a wide range of initial states.

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@article{arxiv.1709.04006,
  title  = {RAINIER: A Simulation Tool for Distributions of Excited Nuclear States and Cascade Fluctuations},
  author = {L. E. Kirsch and L. A. Bernstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.04006},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

14 pages, 13 figures, Nuclear Instrumentation and Methods A, 2017