Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few hundred MeV and extreme forward angles selectively excites the isovector spin-flip M1 (IVSM1) resonance. A method based on isospin symmetry is presented to extract its electromagnetic transition strength from the (p,p') cross sections. It is applied to 48Ca, a key case for an interpretation of the quenching phenomenon of the spin-isospin response, and leads to a M1 strength consistent with an older (e,e') experiment excluding the almost two times larger value from a recent (\gamma,n) experiment. Good agreement with electromagnetic probes is observed in 208Pb suggesting the possibility to extract systematic information on the IVSM1 resonance in heavy nuclei
Electric quadrupole matrix elements, Mp, for the Jπ=2+→0+, ΔT=0, T=1 transitions across the A=46 iso...
AbstractTwo different experimental approaches were combined to study the electric dipole strength in...
Spin-flip probabilities S/sub nn/ have been measured for inelastic proton scattering at incident pro...
Background: The quenching of spin-isospin modes in nuclei is an important field of research in nucle...
The relations between the strengths of spin-isospin transition operators extracted from direct nucle...
The complementary (γ, γ′) and (α, α′γ) reactions were used to study the isospin properties of low-ly...
Inelastic proton scattering under extreme forward angles including $0^{\circ}$ and at energies of a ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Cross sections, analyzing powers, and spin-flip probabilities have been measured in the low momentum...
The complementary (γ, γ′) and (α, α′γ) reactions were used to study the isospin properties of low-ly...
The spin-flip inelastic scattering of high energy protons is investigated for the 15.1 Mev excitatio...
International audienceOne-neutron knockout reactions have been performed on a beam of radioactive 53...
6 pages, 5 figures, as accepted in Phys. Lett. BTwo different experimental approaches were combined ...
Spin-M1 excitations of nuclei are important for describing neutrino reactions in supernovae or in ne...
Two different experimental approaches were combined to study the electric dipole strength in the dou...
Electric quadrupole matrix elements, Mp, for the Jπ=2+→0+, ΔT=0, T=1 transitions across the A=46 iso...
AbstractTwo different experimental approaches were combined to study the electric dipole strength in...
Spin-flip probabilities S/sub nn/ have been measured for inelastic proton scattering at incident pro...
Background: The quenching of spin-isospin modes in nuclei is an important field of research in nucle...
The relations between the strengths of spin-isospin transition operators extracted from direct nucle...
The complementary (γ, γ′) and (α, α′γ) reactions were used to study the isospin properties of low-ly...
Inelastic proton scattering under extreme forward angles including $0^{\circ}$ and at energies of a ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Cross sections, analyzing powers, and spin-flip probabilities have been measured in the low momentum...
The complementary (γ, γ′) and (α, α′γ) reactions were used to study the isospin properties of low-ly...
The spin-flip inelastic scattering of high energy protons is investigated for the 15.1 Mev excitatio...
International audienceOne-neutron knockout reactions have been performed on a beam of radioactive 53...
6 pages, 5 figures, as accepted in Phys. Lett. BTwo different experimental approaches were combined ...
Spin-M1 excitations of nuclei are important for describing neutrino reactions in supernovae or in ne...
Two different experimental approaches were combined to study the electric dipole strength in the dou...
Electric quadrupole matrix elements, Mp, for the Jπ=2+→0+, ΔT=0, T=1 transitions across the A=46 iso...
AbstractTwo different experimental approaches were combined to study the electric dipole strength in...
Spin-flip probabilities S/sub nn/ have been measured for inelastic proton scattering at incident pro...