Pion scattering to collective excitations in Zr90 and Sn118

J. L. Ullmann, P. W. F. Alons, B. L. Clausen, J. J. Kraushaar, J. H. Mitchell, R. J. Peterson, R. A. Ristinen, R. L. Boudrie, N. S. P. King, C. L. Morris, J. N. Knudson, and E. F. Gibson
Phys. Rev. C 35, 1099 – Published 1 March 1987
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Abstract

Inelastic scattering of 163 MeV π and π+ to the collective states of Zr90 and Sn118 was used to determine the neutron-proton composition of the transitions. The lowest 2+ and 3 states were examined for both targets, as were the low-energy octupole, giant quadrupole, and giant monopole excitations. Only slight deviations from the features expected for a hydrodynamic model are observed for the low-lying 3 and 2+ states of Sn118, but these states are observed to be proton-like in Zr90. The giant quadrupole resonances and giant monopole resonances in both targets show a significantly greater π than π+ strength, while the low-energy octupole resonance is excited symmetrically.

  • Received 7 August 1986

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.35.1099

©1987 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. L. Ullmann, P. W. F. Alons, B. L. Clausen, J. J. Kraushaar, J. H. Mitchell, R. J. Peterson, and R. A. Ristinen

  • Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309

R. L. Boudrie, N. S. P. King, and C. L. Morris

  • Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

J. N. Knudson

  • Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85284 and Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

E. F. Gibson

  • Physics Department, California State University, Sacramento, California 95819

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Vol. 35, Iss. 3 — March 1987

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