Neutron Spectra from Monoenergetic Photons on Bismuth
- 20 September 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 161 (4) , 1236-1248
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.161.1236
Abstract
Spectra of photoneutrons from a target were obtained in the electric dipole giant-resonance region (12-16 MeV). A -ray energy resolution of 1.5% was attained using a bremsstrahlung monochromator; the neutron energies were measured with a time-of-flight technique with a resolution which varied from 10% at 2 MeV to 15% at 6 MeV. About 88% of the neutrons ejected by 14-MeV rays are statistical. The inferred level density of near its ground state is not a simple function of excitation energy, but from 4 to 7 MeV it increases exponentially with energy; in that energy range the temperature is about 1 MeV. The nonstatistical high-energy neutrons leave the nucleus at the excitation energies at which the states are well represented as single-neutron holes in . These high-energy neutrons are intimately connected with the giant resonance. If the giant resonance is dominated by a single dipole state, the absolute width which characterizes the decay of the dipole state into the compound nucleus must increase by a factor of about 3 between 12 and 16 MeV.
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