Statistical and non-statistical $γ$-decay properties of $^{64}$Zn
Abstract
We present a study on the -decay properties of Zn using the Oslo method on Zn() data combined with Zn cross-section measurements at the NewSUBARU facility. With the Oslo method, we have measured the -ray strength function (SF) and the nuclear level density (NLD) below the neutron threshold. We observe that the NLD trend in the quasi-continuum region of Zn is best characterized by a constant-temperature-like model. %with temperature parameter MeV. Surprisingly, we find that -ray transitions from the quasi-continuum decaying directly to the ground state seem to be strongly hindered with a hindrance factor of , which could be an indication of non-statistical effects in the ground-state decay due to, \textit{e.g.}, differences in nuclear shapes. For energies above the neutron separation energy, the NewSUBARU () data set probes a significant part of the giant dipole resonance. Furthermore, we find that the Oslo-method SF shows a rather smooth behavior, with a clear low-energy enhancement (LEE) for MeV.
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@article{arxiv.2608.03943,
title = {Statistical and non-statistical $γ$-decay properties of $^{64}$Zn},
author = {A. C. Larsen and M. Guttormsen and T. K. Eriksen and G. M. Tveten and H. Utsunomiya and J. K. Dahl and N. Shimizu and F. L. Bello Garrote and L. T. Bell and M. M. Bjørøen and F. W. Furmyr and D. Gjestvang and A. Görgen and V. W. Ingeberg and K. C. W. Li and E. Lima and M. Markova and E. F. Matthews and A. H. Mjøs and S. Miyamoto and V. Modamio and T. Renstrøm and E. Sahin and S. Siem and M. Wiedeking},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.03943},
year = {2026}
}
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19 pages, 24 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C