Nuclear level density and gamma strength function in $^{64}$Fe

ORAL

Abstract

The Fe-Cd mass region exhibits enhanced collectivity and an unexpected increased in gamma-decay probability at low energies. These effects could be significant for r-process nucleosynthesis, where masses, beta-decay probabilities, and neutron capture cross sections are among the most important inputs. Neutron capture is notoriously difficult to measure; so the recent development of an indirect technique to constrain neutron-captures far from stability is especially valuable. This is the beta-Oslo method, which allows the extraction of the nuclear level density and gamma-ray strength function to compute neutron-capture cross sections. This work reports on 64Fe, populated via beta-decay of 64Mn at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and measured with the 4pi Summing NaI (SuN) total gamma-ray spectrometer.

Authors

  • Mallory Smith

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University
  • A. Spyrou

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • T. Ahn

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • A. C. Dombos

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • S. N. Liddick

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • F. Montes

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • F. Naqvi

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • D. Richman

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • H. Schatz

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • J. Brown

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • K. Childers

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • B. P. Crider

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • C. J. Prokop

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • E. Deleeuw

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • P. A. DeYoung

    • Hope College
  • C. Langer

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • R. Lewis

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • Z. Meisel

    • University of Notre Dame
  • J. Pereira

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • S. J. Quinn

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • K. Schmidt

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
  • A. C. Larsen

    • University of Oslo
  • M. Guttormsen

    • University of Oslo