Systematic study of the low-lying electric dipole strength in Sn isotopes and its astrophysical implications
Abstract
The -ray strength functions (GSF) and nuclear level densities (NLD) below the neutron threshold have been extracted for Sn from particle- coincidence data with the Oslo method. The evolution of bulk properties of the low-lying electric dipole response has been investigated on the basis of the Oslo GSF data and results of a recent systematic study of electric and magnetic dipole strengths in even-even Sn isotopes with relativistic Coulomb excitation. The obtained GSFs reveal a resonance-like peak on top of the tail of the isovector giant dipole resonance, centered at 8 MeV and exhausting 2\% of the classical Thomas-Reiche-Kuhn (TRK) sum. In contrast to predictions of the relativistic quasiparticle random-phase and time-blocking approximation calculations (RQRPA and RQTBA), no monotonous increase in the total low-lying strength was observed in the experimental data from Sn to Sn, demonstrating rather similar strength distributions in these nuclei. The Oslo GSFs and NLDs were further used as inputs to constrain the cross sections and Maxwellian-averaged cross sections of reactions in the Sn isotopic chain using TALYS. The obtained results agree well with other available experimental data and the recommended values from the JINA REACLIB, BRUSLIB, and KADoNiS libraries. Despite relatively small exhausted fractions of the TRK sum rule, the low-lying electric dipole strength makes a noticeable impact on the radiative neutron-capture cross sections in stable Sn isotopes. Moreover, the experimental Oslo inputs for the SnSn reactions were found to affect the production of Sb in the astrophysical -process, providing new constraints on the uncertainties of the resulting chemical abundances from multi-zone low-metallicity Asymptotic Giant Branch stellar models.
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@article{arxiv.2311.08864,
title = {Systematic study of the low-lying electric dipole strength in Sn isotopes and its astrophysical implications},
author = {M. Markova and A. C. Larsen and P. von Neumann-Cosel and E. Litvinova and A. Choplin and S. Goriely and S. Martinet and L. Siess and M. Guttormsen and F. Pogliano and S. Siem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.08864},
year = {2023}
}
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27 pages, 14 pages. Submitted to Physical Review C journal on 13 November 2023