Isospin splitting of giant dipole resonance in medium and heavy nuclei

5 Jul 2025, 15:10
20m
3058 (Санкт-Петербургский Государственный Университет )

3058

Санкт-Петербургский Государственный Университет

Oral Section 2. Experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear reactions. 2. Experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear reactions

Speaker

Fazilat Rasulova (FLNR JINR, INP AS RUz)

Description

In this study experiments were performed at bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 10-23 MeV with the beam from the MT-25 microtron using of the γ-activation technique. The electron energies were in range of 10-23 MeV with an energy step of 1 MeV. To produce gamma radiation, a radiator target made of tungsten, which is a common convertor material, was used. To remove the remaining electrons from the bremsstrahlung beam, a 30 mm thick aluminum absorber was placed behind the tungsten converter. The induced activity in the irradiated targets from natural mixture of Se [1], Mo [2] and Pt were measured using a high purity germanium γ-detector, the experimental yields of the reactions were normalized to the yield of reactions 82Se(γ,n)81(m+g)Se, 100Mo(γ,n)99Mo and 198Pt(γ,n)197(m+g)Pt, respectively. The experimental values of relative yields were compared with theoretical results obtained on the basis of TALYS with the standard parameters [3] and the combined model of photonucleon reactions [4].
In the case of relative yields for photoproton reactions on the heavy isotopes, the theoretical values calculated using the CMPR are much larger than the TALYS results. The experimentally obtained results lie closer to the theoretical curve according to the CMPR code. Including isospin splitting in the CMPR allows to describe experimental data on reactions with proton escape in the energy range from 10 to 23 MeV.

Primary authors

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.