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Gamma Strength from Quasi-Continuum Lifetimes Using 56Fe(p,p'

Posted on:2019-04-09Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of California, BerkeleyCandidate:Kirsch, Leo EdwardFull Text:PDF
GTID:1440390002499732Subject:Nuclear physics and radiation
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A new experimental method is presented to normalize the Gamma Strength Function (GSF) using proton-gamma coincidences from 56Fe(p,p'gamma) with an excitation dependent variation of the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method where lifetimes of quasi-continuum states delay low-lying gamma-ray transitions by an amount inversely proportional to the GSF magnitude. The E-DeltaE scintillator array Phoswich Wall measures proton energies which designate initial nuclear excitation energy. The gamma-ray tracking spectrometer GRETINA measures signature gamma-ray transitions which designate the fed low-lying level. Doppler shift indicates gamma-ray cascade time if comparable to the nuclear stopping time. Results provide the first 56Fe GSF normalization.
Keywords/Search Tags:56fe, GSF, Gamma-ray
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