Reexamination of 6Li scattering as a Probe to Investigate the Isoscalar Giant Resonances in Nuclei

Abstract

Inelastic 6Li scattering at 100 MeV/u on 12C and 93Nb have been measured with the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer Grand Raiden. The magnetic-rigidity settings of the spectrometer covered excitation energies from 10 to 40 MeV and scattering angles in the range 0 < θlab.< 2. The isoscalar giant monopole resonance was selectively excited in the present data. Measurements free of instrumental background and the very favorable resonance-to-continuum ratio of 6Li scattering allowed for precise determination of the E0 strengths in 12C and 93Nb. It was found that the monopole strength in 12C exhausts 52 3(stat.) 8 (sys.)\% of the energy-weighted sum rule (EWSR), which is considerably higher than results from previous α-scattering experiments. The monopole strength in 93Nb exhausts 92 4(stat.) 10 (sys.)\% of the EWSR, and it is consistent with measurements of nuclei with mass number of A≈90. Such comparison indicates that the isoscalar giant monopole resonance distributions in these nuclei are very similar, and no influence due to nuclear structure was observed.

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