Nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions of 87Kr -- First application of the Oslo Method in inverse kinematics
Abstract
The γ-ray strength function (γSF) and nuclear level density (NLD) have been extracted for the first time from inverse kinematic reactions with the Oslo Method. This novel technique allows measurements of these properties across a wide range of previously inaccessible nuclei. Proton-γ coincidence events from the d(86Kr, pγ)87Kr reaction were measured at iThemba LABS and the γSF and NLD in 87Kr obtained. The low-energy region of the γSF is compared to Shell Model calculations which suggest this region to be dominated by M1 strength. The γSF and NLD are used as input parameters to Hauser-Feshbach calculations to constrain (n,γ) cross sections of nuclei using the TALYS reaction code. These results are compared to 86Kr(n,γ) data from direct measurements.
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