Ground state photoneutron reactions inO17
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 32 (6) , 1817-1824
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.32.1817
Abstract
Photoneutron angular distributions and differential cross sections have been measured for the reaction O17(γ,n0)16O over the excitation energy region from 10 to 24 MeV. The angle-integrated ground state cross section was obtained and compared to the total photoneutron cross section. The comparison indicates that the ground state channel dominates the pygmy resonance region below Eγ=16 MeV but contributes very little (<10%) to the giant resonance region (near 22 MeV). Legendre coefficients extracted from the angular distribution data suggest that electric dipole transitions make up nearly all of the absorption strength in the region studied except in narrow regions near 10.8, 15.1, 17.3, and 22.3 MeV, where small but significantly nonzero values of the a1 coefficient are observed. Values of the a2 coefficient, interpreted in an E1 approximation, suggest a relatively pure single-particle composition of many of the states observed in the pygmy resonance region from 10 to 16 MeV.Keywords
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