Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Sunday–Thursday, October 6–10, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts
Session R12: Electromagnetic Interactions II
10:30 AM–12:18 PM,
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
Room: Berkeley & Clarendon, Mezzanine Level
Chair: Hem Bhatt, Mississippi State University
Abstract: R12.00009 : Photo-neutron cross-sections of GDR response in the heavy-nucleus 169Tm
12:06 PM–12:18 PM
Presenter:
Benjamin S Wellons
(Texas A&M University)
Authors:
Benjamin S Wellons
(Texas A&M University)
Philip Adsley
(Texas A&M University College Station)
(γ,1n) and (γ,2n) cross sections. Photo-absorption reactions are when a nucleus absorbs electromagnetic radiation
of energies around 10-20 MeV, exciting the isovector giant dipole resonance (GDR) response in the nucleus. Most
heavy nuclei decay by emitting neutrons which are the experimental signature. However, neutron detection is
difficult since they are uncharged and there is sometimes one or two emitted in the reaction meaning that the
efficiency can be hard to quantify. Our measurement uses 169Tm as a target since its (γ,1n) and (γ,2n) reactions
result in unstable nuclei with well-understood decays with characteristic γ rays: 168Tm and 167Tm, respectively.
The photo-activation measurement was carried out at the γELBE Bremsstrahlung-creation facility in Dresden,
Germany. Both (γ,1n) and (γ,2n) reactions were observed using irradiations at multiple different electron energies,
meaning (γ,1n) and (γ,2n) cross-sections can be determined. Once we extract the cross-sections, this nucleus
will be used as a calibration standard for other photo-absorption measurements. The preliminary results of our
analysis will be presented at the APS DNP meeting.
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