Investigation of E0, E1, E2, E3, and E4 giant resonances in the N=82 nucleus 140Ce between 4 and 48 MeV excitation energy with inelastic electron scattering

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Hass, Hubert
Meyer, Daniel Harry
Buskirk, Fred R.
Dyer, J. N.
Pitthan, R.
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1978
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Monterey, California, Naval Postgraduate School
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natCe (89% 140Ce) has been measured with electrons of 80 and 92 MeV at 90 and 105* between 4 and 48 MeV excitation energy. The 9 resonances or resonance-like structures identified at E = 6 (31 A-1/3) MeV were classified on the basis of their momentum transfer dependence and discussed in the framework of the shell model. Since some of the arguments used are intricate we refer for quantitative particulars in the text. It is shown that the E2 sum rule strength not exhausted in the excitation range of this experiment may contribute up to 50% of the classical dipole sum rule to the photon cross section between 50 MeV and the pion threshold. The resonance at 10 MeV might be due to a separate oscillation of the excess neutrons against the rest of the nucleus.
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National Science Foundation and the Naval Postgraduate School Research Foundation
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