Angular distribution of γ rays from the p-wave resonance of 118Sn

Abstract

The neutron energy-dependent angular distribution of γ rays from 117 Sn(n,γ) reaction was measured with germanium detectors and a pulsed neutron beam. The angular distribution was clearly observed in γ-ray emissions with an energy of 9327 keV which corresponds to the transition from a neutron resonance of 117 Sn+n to the ground state of 118 Sn. The angular distribution causes an angular-dependent asymmetric resonance shape. An asymmetry A LH was defined as (N L-N H)/(N L+N H), where N L and N H are integrated values for lower- and higher-energy regions of a neutron resonance, respectively. We found that the A LH has the angular dependence of (A θγ +B), where θγ is the γ-ray emission angle with respect to the incident neutron momentum, with A=0.394 0.073 and B = 0.118 0.029 in the 1.33 eV p-wave resonance.

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