I. 2. Reduction of the Gamow-Teller Matrix Element for the β-decay in 70 Ga- 70 Zn by the 35-MeV (p,n) Reaction on 70 Zn
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1 CYRIC Annual Report 2003 I. 2. Reduction of the Gamow-Teller Matrix Element for the β-decay in Ga- Zn by the 35-MeV (p,n) Reaction on Zn Orihara H., Terakawa A. *, Suzuki H. *, Kikuchi Y. *, Kumagai K. *, G. C. Jon. **, Ishii K. ***, and Ohnuma H. **** Tohoku Institute of Technology, Yagiyama-Kasumicho, Sendai , Japan Cyclotron and Radioisotope center, Tohoku University * Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Nankang Taipei, Taiwan ** Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering, Tohoku University *** Department of Physics, Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba , Japan **** The (p,n) reaction has provided us with information about spin-isospin, as well as isospin excitation modes in nuclei. One can selectively excite the spin-flip components in the (p,n) reaction at intermediate energies 1) through the relatively strong spin-isospin effective interaction (V στ ). Low energy 35-MeV (p,n) reactions, due to the strong spin non-flip isovector effective interaction (V τ ), give us equivalent information on both excitation modes. Moreover, it gives us a sufficient energy resolution to discuss (p,n) strength for individual nuclear levels 2,3), although exchange contributions are important at low energies. Various problems associated with the distorted-wave (DW) analysis of low-energy (p,n) data were discussed in detail by Ohnuma et al 4). It has been found possible to obtain basically the same information as that at intermediate energies if careful analysis including exchange terms is carried out. Recently, a simple but reliable linear relation has been found by Orihara et al. 5) to calibrate the 35-MeV (p,n) cross section to the corresponding GT matrix element by the aid of the cross section for the IAS transition in the same reaction, and obtained GT-matrix elements have been successfully compared with those at the intermediate energy (p,n) reactions. One of the interesting samples for application of this method is prediction of the GT matrix element for the transition in the Ga Zn system as illustrated in Fig. 1. As shown in Fig. 1, the parent nucleus Ga has two modes of decay occurring simultaneously with a half-life minutes 6), and with the percentage p of total decay occurring in the mode under consideration. Beta-decay of the 1 + ground state of Ga is 3
2 dominated by the β - decay to the 0 + ground state of Ge. The contribution of p to the log ft is proportional to log p 7). The old compilation for the log ft value of electron capture β-decay of Ga in Ref. 6 was 5.0 with the branching of 0.2%, and the reported value by Brumster 8) was 4.8 with the percentage 0.24%, while it has been further revised in the recent compilation 9) as 4.7 for the log ft value with 0.41% in Ref. 6 as shown in Fig. 1. As such, it seems significant to study this β-ray strength by other method, for example, with the (p,n) reaction by which we are able to reduce the corresponding B(GT) value. The transition having quite small branching with a large GT matrix element may present a good place to determine an important GT matrix element by the (p,n) reaction. In this report, we discuss measurements of the weakly populated ground state transition in the Zn(p,n) Ga reaction by means of high-resolution 35-MeV experiments. By the aid of the measurements for IAS transition, we suggest a new complementally value of the GT matrix element for transition in the Ga Zn system, applying the method in Ref. 5. The experiment was carried out using a 35 MeV proton beam from the AVF cyclotron and the time-of-flight facilities 11,12) at the Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center at Tohoku University. A beam swinger system was used to measure angular distributions of emitted neutrons between 0 o and 140 o (lab). The target was a 4.04mg/cm 2 -thick metallic foil of Zn enriched to 85 %. Neutrons were detected by an array of twelve detectors, which were located at 44.3 m from the target and contained a total of 23.2 liters of NE213 scintillator. The detector efficiencies were obtained from Monte Carlo calculations for monoenergetic neutrons with E 34 MeV. Absolute detector efficiencies were also measured by counting neutrons from the 7 Li(p,n) 7 Be reaction and comparing its yield with the absolute neutron fluence determined by activation. They were in good agreement with the Monte Carlo calculations. Overall time resolution was typically 1.3 ns corresponding to 174 kev for the most energetic neutrons. Main contributions to this resolution were attributed to the time spread of the beam burst of incident protons. Errors in the absolute scale of the cross sections were estimated to be less than 15%. Further experimental details have been given in a previous report 11,12). Figure 2 shows an excitation energy neutron spectrum measured at 20-degrees. The weakly populated peak to the ground state in Ga is clearly seen. Background-free and high-resolution measurements have been achieved. The over all energy resolutions are 174 kev and 120keV for ground state and IAS transitions, respectively. 4
3 Figure 3 shows angular distributions for neutrons leading to the ground state, and to the IAS at E x = 8.26MeV. The curve for the IAS transition is macroscopic distorted wave predictions calculated by the computer code DWUCK 13). Optical potential parameters of Becchetti and Greenlees 14) are used for the entrance channel. Those for the exit channel were self-consistent potential parameters derived by Carlson et al 15). Parameters for the isovector part of the optical potential to generate the IAS transition are taken from Ref. 16. Including cross section magnitudes and their angular distribution, comparison for the IAS transition is quite satisfactory making clear the feature of the L = 0 transition which is common for the IAS and GT transitions. Also illustrated, in Fig. 2, are cross-sections and their angular distribution for the transition leading to the ground state in Ga. Though cross-section magnitudes for the IAS transition are almost 30 times larger than those for the ground state transition, these angular distributions are quite similar, except the angles at valleys due to the Q-value difference between these two transitions. The linear relation to calibrate the (p,n) cross section to the corresponding GT matrix element by the aid of the cross section for the IAS transition in the same reaction as described by the following relation as described in Ref. 5: dσ B(GT : ) = 1 3 < N > dω 1 dσ T 0 dω , peak IAS, peak with <N>= 1.96 ± 0.11 as reported in Ref. 5. T 0 is the target isospin, being not introduced in Ref. 5, where only T 0 = 1 case is discussed. The factor of 1/3 is due to the spin of the initial state. By taking into accounts the ratio of the cross section described before, we obtain the B(GT) value as ± We translate the B(GT) into logft values by following relation, assuming the free values for vector and axial-vector coupling constants as (g A /g A ) 2 = (1.251) ft = B(GT) g 2 V Thus, we obtain log ft = 4.56 ± The latter may be compared with log ft = 4.7 in Fig.1. The present log ft value yields (0.56 ± 0.07)% for the branching of electron capture β-decay from Ga to Zn. g A 5
4 In a summary, the weakly populated ground state transition in the Zn(p,n) Ga reaction was observed successfully by means of high-resolution 35-MeV experiments. By the aid of the measurements for IAS transition, we obtained a new value of the GT matrix element for transition in the Ga Zn system. The present result suggested that the GT matrix element might be lager than that reported by β-decay experiments. References 1) Taddeucci T. N. et al., Nucl. Phys. A469 (1987) ) Orihara H. et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 47 (1981) ) Furukawa K. et al., Phys. Rev. C 36 (1987) ) Ohnuma H. et al., Nucl. Phys. A467 (1987) 61. 5) Orihara H. et al., Phys. Lett. B539 (2002) ) Table of Isotope Eighth Edition (1998), ed. by Firestone R. B., et al. 7) Moszkowski S. A., Phys. Rev. 82 (1951)35. 8) Table of Isotope Seventh Edition (1978), ed. by Lederer C. M. and Shirley V. S. 9) Brumster U., Z. Physik A273 (1975) ) Schrewe U. J. and Schmidt-Ott W.-D., Z. Phys. A281 (1977) ) Orihara H. et al., Nucl. Instrum. Methods 188 (1981) ) Orihara H. et al., Nucl. Instrum. Methods A257 (1987) ) Kunz P. D., The code DWUCK-4, unpublished. 14) Becchetti F. D. and Greenlees G. W., Phys. Rev. 182 (1969) ) Carlson J. D., Zafiratos C. D. and Lind D. A., Nucl. Phys. A249 (1975) ) Jon G. C. et al., Phys. Rev. C 62, ~5(2000) Zn 1+ EC 0.41% logft: 4. 7 >5x10 14y 21.14m 31 Ga β % logft: Ge Fig. 1. β-decay scheme for the Zn- Ga- Ge system. 6
5 1000 IAS, 8.26MeV Counts/25keV Zn(p,n) Ga E p =35 MeV θ lab =20deg Excitation Energy (MeV) in Ga gs 0 Fig. 2. A sample energy spectrum for the Zn(p,n) Ga reactions at 20 with a flight path of 44.3m. Energy per channel is 25 kev. CROSS SECTION (mb/sr) IAS E x =8.26 MeV Zn(p,n) Ga E p =35 MeV Ground State c.m. Angle (deg) Fig. 3. Differential cross sections for neutrons leading to the IAS and ground state in Ga. The curves are macroscopic DWBA results described in text. 7
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