Intensities of yrast transitions in the $^{95}$Mo(d,p$\gamma$)$^{96}$Mo$^{\ast}$ reaction

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Abstract

Direct neutron transfer reactions preferentially populate nuclear excitations with single--particle strength that decay by gamma-ray emission. Using the 88-Inch Cyclotron at Texas A\&M and the STArLiTe (Silicon Telescope Array Livermore Texas) Detector Array, the $^{95}$Mo(d,p$\gamma$)$^{96}$Mo$^{\ast}$ reaction was measured for the first time. Gamma rays that correspond to energies of known level transitions, particularly the yrast transitions of 6$^{+}$$\to$4$^{+}$, 4$^{+}$$\to$2$^{+}$, and 2$^{+}$$\to$0$^{+}$ have been identified. The gamma-ray peaks were identified in coincidence with protons to select the $^{95}$Mo(d,p) channel. Results from this study will be presented in the form of a gamma-ray spectrum showing the energies of transitions between states in $^{96}$Mo, as well as the corresponding level scheme. These data will be useful in the understanding of the nuclear structure of $^{96}$Mo and could aid efforts to validate the (d,p$\gamma$) reaction as a surrogate method of studying neutron capture.

*This work is supported in part by the U.S. D.O.E. and N.S.F.

Authors

  • Sean Burcher

    • Rutgers University
  • Andrew Ratkiewicz

    • Rutgers University
    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Jolie A. Cizewski

    • Rutgers University
    • Rutgers
  • Brett Manning

    • Rutgers University
  • C.M. Shand

    • Rutgers University
  • Samantha Rice

    • Rutgers University
  • Jason Burke

    • Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Robert Casperson

    • Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Matt McCleckey

    • Texas A\&M University
  • Bill Peters

    • Oak Ridge Associated Universities
  • R.A.E. Austin

    • Saint Mary's University
  • T.J. Ross

    • University of Richmond
    • None
  • R.O. Hughes

    • University of Richmond
    • None