Observation of Gamow-Teller strength distribution in the reaction Ga-71(p,n)Ge-71 for application to solar-neutrino detection

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Gallium Isotopes, Germanium Isotopes, Radiation Counters, Radioactive Decay, Solar Instruments, Solar Neutrinos, Absorption Cross Sections, Neutron Spectra, Inelastic Proton Scattering, Spectroscopic Factors And Asymptotic Normalization Coefficients, 59<=A<=89

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The reaction Ga-71(p,n)Ge-71 has been studied at Ep = 35 MeV with a high-resolution time-of-flight system. Individual cross sections to the states at 0.0, 0.175, and 0.500 MeV, which are directly related to solar-neutrino absorption in a proposed Ga-71 detector, have been determined. The cross sections for the 0.0- and 0.175-MeV states are nearly equal, contrary to systematics in this mass region. As a result the absorption of solar neutrinos is estimated to be about 40 percent greater than previously calculated.

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