Extraction of neutron-capture cross sections on $^{92}$Zr using the charge-exchange Oslo method
nucl-ex
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N. D. Pathirana, R. G. T. Zegers, B. Gao, A. Spyrou, A. C. Larsen, H. Berg, D. Bazin, H. L. Crawford, A. Gade, P. Gastis
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T. Ginter, C. J. Guess, M. Guttormsen, S. Noji, B. Longfellow, J. Pereira, L. A. Riley, D. Weisshaar, J. C. Zamora
/ Abstract
The $^{93}$Nb($t$,$^{3}$He) reaction at 115 MeV/u was studied to demonstrate that nuclear level densities and $γ$-ray strength functions can be extracted from charge-exchange reactions at intermediate energies using the Oslo technique. The matrix of excitation energy in $^{93}$Zr, reconstructed from the ($t$,$^{3}$He) reaction, versus the energy of $γ$ rays emitted by the excited $^{93}$Zr nuclei, was obtained in an experiment with the S800 Spectrograph operated in coincidence with the GRETINA $γ$-ray detector. The extracted level density and $γ$-ray strength function obtained by applying the Oslo method to this matrix were used to estimate the $^{92}$Zr($n$,$γ$)$^{93}$Zr cross section by combining the new results with other experimental data and theoretical calculations for $E$1 and $M$1 strength functions at higher energies. Good agreement with direct measurements of the $^{92}$Zr($n$,$γ$)$^{93}$Zr cross section was found. The contribution from the upbend in the extracted $γ$-ray strength function was important to achieve the consistency as the neutron-capture cross section without this contribution is significantly below the direct measurements otherwise. Since charge-exchange reactions at intermediate energies have long been used for extracting Gamow-Teller strengths, the successful demonstration of the charge-exchange Oslo method enables experiments in which ($n$,$γ$) cross sections and Gamow-Teller strengths can be measured simultaneously, which is of benefit for astrophysical studies.