Search for the Pygmy Dipole Resonance in 68Ni at 600 MeV /nucleon
Phys. Rev. Lett.
102
092502
(2009)
The 𝛾 decay from Coulomb excitation of
68
Ni
at 600 MeV/nucleon on a Au target was measured using the RISING setup at the fragment separator of GSI. The
68
Ni
beam was produced by a fragmentation reaction of
86
Kr
at 900 MeV/nucleon on a
9
Be
target and selected by the fragment separator. The 𝛾 rays produced at the Au target were measured with HPGe detectors at forward angles and with BaF2 scintillators at backward angles. The measured spectra show a peak centered at approximately 11 MeV, whose intensity can be explained in terms of an enhanced strength of the dipole response function (pygmy resonance). Such pygmy structure has been predicted in this unstable neutron-rich nucleus by theory.
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.092502
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