EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Observation of low-lying resonances in the quasicontinuum of 195,196Pt and enhanced astrophysical reaction rates

  • Giacoppo F.,
  • Bello Garrote F. L.,
  • Eriksen T. K.,
  • Görgen A.,
  • Guttormsen M.,
  • Hagen T. W.,
  • Larsen A. C.,
  • Kheswa B. V.,
  • Klintefjord M.,
  • Koehler P. E.,
  • Moretto L. G.,
  • Nyhus H. T.,
  • Renstrøm T.,
  • Sahin E.,
  • Siem S.,
  • Tornyi T. G.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159301039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93
p. 01039

Abstract

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An excess of strength on the low-energy tail of the giant dipole resonance recently has been observed in the γ-decay from the quasicontinuum of 195,196Pt. The nature of this phenomenon is not yet fully investigated. If this feature is present also in the γ-ray strength of the neutron-rich isotopes, it can affect the neutron-capture reactions involved in the formation of heavy-elements in stellar nucleosynthesis. The experimental level density and γ-ray strength function of 195,196Pt are presented together with preliminary calculations of the corresponding neutron-capture cross sections.