Test of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis in ⁶⁴ ⁶⁵Ni
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Crespo Campo, Lucia
Guttormsen, M
Bello Garrote, F.L.
Eriksen, Tomas
Giacoppo, F
Gorgen, A.
Hadynska-Klek, K.
Klintefjord, M.
Larsen, A C
Renstrøm, T
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American Physical Society
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Previously published particle-γ coincidence data on the 64Ni(p,p′γ) 64Ni and 64Ni(dpγ)65Ni reactions were further analyzed to study the statistical properties of γ decay in64, 65Ni. To do so, the γ-decay to the quasicontinuum region and discrete low-lying states was investigated at
γ
-ray energies of 2.0–9.6 and 1.6–6.1 MeV in
64
Ni
and 65 Ni, respectively. In particular, the dependence of
the γ-strength function with initial and final excitation energy was studied to test the validity of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis. Finally, the role of fluctuations in transition strengths was estimated as a function of γ-ray and excitation energy. The γ-strength function is consistent with the hypothesis of the independence of initial excitation energy, in accordance with the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis. The results show that the γdecay to low-lying levels displays large fluctuations for low initial excitation energies.
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