The gamma-ray strength function of $^{89}$Y and $^{90}$Y
Abstract
In this work, we present new data on the Y(,n) cross section studied with a quasi-monochromatic photon beam produced at the NewSUBARU synchrotron radiation facility in Japan contributing torwards resolving a long standing discrepancy between existing measurements of this cross section. Results for -ray strength function below threshold obtained by applying the Oslo method to Y()Y coincidences combined with the Y(,n) data this providing experimental data for the -ray strength function of Y for energies in the range of Mev to 20 MeV. A low-energy enhancement is seen for -rays below MeV. Shell-model calculations indicate that this feature is caused by strong, low-energy transitions at high excitation energies. The nuclear level density and -ray strength function have been extracted from Y()Y coincidences using the Oslo method. Using the () and () data as experimental constraints, we have calculated the Y()Y cross section with the TALYS reaction code. Our results have been compared with directly measured (n,) cross sections and evaluations. The isotope Y is an important bottleneck in the s-process and the magnitude of the Y(n, cross section is key to understanding how s-process stars produce heavy isotopes.
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@article{arxiv.1804.08109,
title = {The gamma-ray strength function of $^{89}$Y and $^{90}$Y},
author = {G. M. Tveten and T. Renstrøm and A. C. Larsen and H. Utsunomiya and K. Stopani and S. Belyshev and M. Guttormsen and T. Ari-izumi and F. L. Bello Garrote and D. L. Bleuel and Y. Byun and T. K. Eriksen and D. Filipescu and F. Giacoppo and I. Gheorghe and S. Goriely and A. Görgen and S. Harissopulos and S. Katayama and M. Klintefjord and W. Luo and Y. -W. Lui and E. Sahin and R. Schwengner and S. Siem and D. Takenaka and T. G. Tornyi and A. V. Voinov and M. Wiedeking},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08109},
year = {2018}
}
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18 pages (including references) and 16 figures, to be submitted to PRC