Investigation of low-energy dipole modes in the heavy deformed nucleus 154Sm via inelastic polarized proton scattering at zero degree

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A high resolution proton scattering experiment has been performed on the heavy deformed nucleus 154Sm at extreme forward angles with 295 MeV polarized protons at RCNP, Osaka. Our scientific goal is to investigate the impact of ground state deformation on the properties of the pygmy dipole resonance and on the spin-M1 resonance in heavy deformed nuclei. The (p,p') cross sections can be decomposed into E1 and M1 parts in two independent ways based either on a multipole decomposition of the cross sections or on spin-transfer observables as has been demonstrated for the case of 208Pb. We present the method and preliminary results from the analysis of polarization transfer observables. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2014.

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Krugmann, A., Martin, D., Von Neumann-Cosel, P., Pietralla, N., & Tamii, A. (2014). Investigation of low-energy dipole modes in the heavy deformed nucleus 154Sm via inelastic polarized proton scattering at zero degree. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 66). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146602060

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