The Giant Dipole Resonance:. its Role in Neutron Capture

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The E1 radiative neutron strength functions of spherical and deformed nuclei are calculated within the framework of a generalized Landau Fermi liquid model and are compared with average 2-keV and 24-keV neutron capture measurements. The average total radiative widths of neutron resonances are estimated and compared with measurements. From studying of the damping widths of giant dipole- quadrupole- and octupole-resonances, three significant findings emerge: 1) quadratic energy dependence of the width is favored, 2) the ordinary two-body nuclear viscosity is determined as 0.022 ± 0.03 TP, and 3) the one-body dissipation mechanism is suppressed by a factor of 0.27.

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