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Title: Gamow-Teller strength to {sup 38}K from the {sup 38}Ar({ital p},{ital n}) reaction and {sup 38}Ca({beta}{sup +}) decay

Journal Article · · Physical Review, C
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  1. Department of Physics and Center for Nuclear Research, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242 (United States)

Gamow-Teller (1{sup +}) strength was studied in {sup 38}K with the analog reactions {sup 38}Ar({ital p},{ital n}){sup 38}K and {sup 38}Ca({beta}{sup +}){sup 38}K. The ({ital p},{ital n}) reaction was performed at 135 MeV using the beam swinger facility at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility. Excitation-energy spectra were measured at 15 angles between 0{degree} and 63{degree}. Neutron energies were measured by the time-of-flight method using a large-volume plastic scintillator array at a flight path of 131.0 m. The overall energy resolution was 280 keV. Gamow-Teller (GT) strength was extracted from the measured angular distributions to discrete 1{sup +} final states. The {beta}-decay experiment was performed with the ISOLDE on-line mass separator facility at CERN. The {beta}-decay branching ratios were determined by observing the delayed {gamma} decays of {sup 38}K. These decay measurements provide an increased sensitivity over earlier measurements and are able to extract transitions down to {approximately} 10{sup {minus}4} of the strongest branches. The {ital B}(GT) values obtained from the two experiments are generally in good agreement, except for the transition to the first 1{sup +} state at 0.46 MeV, which is observed to be much weaker in the ({ital p},{ital n}) measurements. The {beta}-decay measurements provide good resolution and high sensitivity while the ({ital p},{ital n}) measurements extend the {beta}-decay measurements to higher excitation energies. The summed {ital B}(GT) strength is {approximately}50{percent} of the simple Ikeda sum rule. The distribution of GT strength is in reasonable agreement with that predicted from a shell-model calculation using {open_quote}{open_quote}effective{close_quote}{close_quote} GT operators. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

OSTI ID:
286802
Journal Information:
Physical Review, C, Vol. 54, Issue 2; Other Information: PBD: Aug 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English