Abstract
The distribution of electromagnetic dipole strength in 92'98'100Mo has been investigated by photon scattering using bremsstrahlung from the new ELBE facility. The experimental data for wellseparated nuclear resonances indicate a transition from a regular to a chaotic behaviour above 4 MeV of excitation energy. As the strength distributions follow a Porter-Thomas distribution much of the dipole strength is found in weak and in unresolved resonances appearing as fluctuating cross section. An analysis of this quasi-continuum -here applied to nuclear resonance fluorescence in a. novel way- delivers dipole strength functions, which are combining smoothly to those obtained from (γ. n) data. Enhancements at 6.5 MeV and at ∼ 9 MeV are linked to the pygmy dipole resonances postulated to occur in heavy nuclei.
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Rusev, G., Grosse, E., Erhard, M., Junghans, A., Kosev, K., Schilling, K. D., … Wagner, A. (2006). Pygmy dipole strength close to particle-separation energies -The case of the Mo isotopes. In European Physical Journal A (Vol. 27, pp. 171–176). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2006-08-025-6
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