Statistical γ-decay from highly excited states is determined by the nuclear level density (NLD) and the γ-ray strength function (γSF). These average quantities have been measured for several nuclei using the Oslo method. For the first time, we exploit the NLD and γSF to evaluate the γ-width in the energy region below the neutron binding energy, often called the quasi-continuum region. The lifetimes of states in the quasi-continuum are important benchmarks for a theoretical description of nuclear structure and dynamics at high temperature. The lifetimes may also have impact on reaction rates for the rapid neutron-capture process, now demonstrated to take place in neutron star mergers.
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Guttormsen, M., Larsen, A. C., Midtbø, J. E., Crespo Campo, L., Görgen, A., Ingeberg, V. W., … Kirsch, L. E. (2018). Gamma-widths, lifetimes and fluctuations in the nuclear quasi-continuum. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 178). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817806001
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