Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a novel method to measure gamma strength functions (GSF) in nuclei in an energy range of about 5 – 20 MeV. The experiments provide not only the E1 but also the M1 part of the GSF. The latter is poorly known in heavy nuclei. Comparison with gamma decay data (e.g. from the Oslo method) allows to test the generalised Brink-Axel (BA) hypothesis in the energy region of the pygmy dipole resonance (PDR) crucial for the modelling of (n,γ) and (γ,n) reactions in astrophysical reaction networks. From the two test cases studied, 208Pb remains inconclusive in the energy region of the PDR because of large Porter-Thomas fluctuations due to the small level de...
International audiencePhoton strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an...
International audiencePhoton strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a ...
Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a ...
Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0∘ provides a ...
The validity of the Brink-Axel hypothesis, which is especially important for numerous astrophysical ...
The validity of the Brink-Axel hypothesis, which is especially important for numerous astrophysical ...
Inelastic proton scattering under extreme forward angles including $0^{\circ}$ and at energies of a ...
The nuclear γ-ray strength function is one of the indispensable inputs needed for reaction-rate calc...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
We report photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung at the γELBE facility of Helmholtz-Zent...
We report photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung at the γELBE facility of Helmholtz-Zent...
International audiencePhoton strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an...
International audiencePhoton strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a ...
Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0° provides a ...
Inelastic proton scattering at energies of a few 100 MeV and forward angles including 0∘ provides a ...
The validity of the Brink-Axel hypothesis, which is especially important for numerous astrophysical ...
The validity of the Brink-Axel hypothesis, which is especially important for numerous astrophysical ...
Inelastic proton scattering under extreme forward angles including $0^{\circ}$ and at energies of a ...
The nuclear γ-ray strength function is one of the indispensable inputs needed for reaction-rate calc...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...
We report photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung at the γELBE facility of Helmholtz-Zent...
We report photon-scattering experiments using bremsstrahlung at the γELBE facility of Helmholtz-Zent...
International audiencePhoton strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an...
International audiencePhoton strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an...
Photon strength functions describing the average response of the nucleus to an electromagnetic probe...