Average radiation widths of levels in natural xenon isotopes

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Xenon, Time-Of-Flight Measurement, Resonance Shape Analysis, Level Density, Average Radiation Width, Statistical Model

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Average radiation widths <Γ> for the stable xenon isotopes have been estimated using neutron resonance spectroscopic information deduced from high-resolution capture and transmission data measured at the electron linear accelerator GELINA of the Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM) in Geel, Belgium. The combination of conventional Neutron Resonance Shape Analysis techniques (NRSA) with high-energy model calculations in a simple Bayesian learning method permit to calculate a consistent local systematic in the xenon's mass region (Z=54) from A=124 to A=136.

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