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Low-energy enhancement and fluctuations of $γ$-ray strength functions in $^{56,57}$Fe: test of the Brink-Axel hypothesis

Published 13 Dec 2016 in nucl-ex | (1612.04231v2)

Abstract: Nuclear level densities and $\gamma$-ray strength functions of ${56,57}$Fe have been extracted from proton-$\gamma$ coincidences. A low-energy enhancement in the $\gamma$-ray strength functions up to a factor of 30 over common theoretical E1 models is confirmed. Angular distributions of the low-energy enhancement in ${57}$Fe indicate its dipole nature, in agreement with findings for ${56}$Fe. The high statistics and the excellent energy resolution of the large-volume LaBr$_{3}$(Ce) detectors allowed for a thorough analysis of $\gamma$ strength as function of excitation energy. Taking into account the presence of strong Porter-Thomas fluctuations, there is no indication of any significant excitation-energy dependence in the $\gamma$-ray strength function, in support of the generalized Brink-Axel hypothesis.

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