De-excitations of highly excited 11B* and 15N* based on the GEMINI++ code
Abstract
Nuclear de-excitations associated with neutrino-nucleus interactions and nucleon decays are playing an increasingly significant role in neutrino experiments. We explore the GEMINI++ code and estimate its ability to account for the de-excitation processes of highly excited 11B* and 15N*, which can be created in the liquid scintillator and water Cherenkov detectors respectively. It is found that GEMINI++ can not describe the nuclear experimental data of 11B* and 15N* well. To improve its performance for de-excitations of light nuclei, we modify GEMINI++ and then develop a code of GEMINI++4, which can give the best predictions compared with experimental measurements among some widely used statistical model codes.
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