Validity of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis in $^{238}$Np
Abstract
We have analyzed primary -ray spectra of the odd-odd Np nucleus extracted from Np()Np coincidence data measured at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory. The primary spectra cover an excitation-energy region of MeV, and allowed us to perform a detailed study of the -ray strength as function of excitation energy. Hence, we could test the validity of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis, which, in its strictest form, claims no excitation-energy dependence on the strength. In this work, using the available high-quality Np data, we show that the -ray strength function is to a very large extent independent on the initial and final states. Thus, for the first time, the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis has been experimentally verified for transitions between states in the quasi-continuum region, not only for specific collective resonances, but also for the full strength below the neutron separation energy. Based on our findings, the necessary criteria for the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis to be fulfilled are outlined.
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@article{arxiv.1511.00469,
title = {Validity of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis in $^{238}$Np},
author = {M. Guttormsen and A. C. Larsen and A. Görgen and T. Renstrøm and S. Siem and T. G. Tornyi and G. M. Tveten},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00469},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 6 figures