Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2008-09-25
Proceedings of the XV International Seminar on Interaction of Neutrons with Nuclei, May 16-19 2007, Dubna, JINR E3-2008-6, pp.
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
16 pages, 1 table, 7 figures
Scientific paper
The sums k(E1)+k(M1) of radiative strength functions of dipole primary gamma-transitions were approximated with high precision in the energy region of $0.5 < E_1 < B_n-0.5$ MeV for nuclei: 40K, 60Co, 71,74Ge, 80Br, 114Cd, 118Sn, 124,125Te, 128I, 137,138,139Ba, 140La, 150Sm, 156,158Gd, 160Tb, 163,164,165Dy, 166Ho, 168Er, 170Tm, 174Yb, 176,177Lu, 181Hf, 182Ta, 183,184,185,187W, 188,190,191,193Os, 192Ir, 196Pt, 198Au, 200Hg by sum of two independent functions. It has been shown that this parameter of gamma-decay are determined by the structure of the decaying and excited levels, at least, up to the neutron binding energy.
Furman W. I.
Khitrov V. A.
Sukhovoj A. M.
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