Abstract
The (p,nCo reaction was studied at 135 MeV by the time-of-flight technique. Neutrons were detected with an energy resolution of 245 keV in large-volume, mean-timed counters at a flight path of 125 m. The forward-angle spectra are dominated by the excitation of states with characteristic Δl=0 angular distributions peaked at 0°. The strengths of the excitations are interpreted as being equivalent to Gamow-Teller (GT) strengths excited in beta decay. This strength is observed to be highly fragmented; GT strength is identified in more than 30 states. The B(GT-) strength is obtained relative to the Fermi strength B(F) assumed to be concentrated in the , isobaric-analog ground state. The total B(GT-) strength observed in discrete states, combined with the B(GT+) strength obtained from the (n,p) reaction, yields a lower limit of 48 percent of the 3(N-Z) sum rule. Inclusion of Δl=0 strength in the background and continuum above a quasifree scattering background increases this lower limit to 73 percent. If one considers the Δl=0 strength observed in the full background and continuum up to =25 MeV, the entire sum rule may be satisfied. The observed distribution of GT strength is in good agreement with a truncated 1f-2p shell-model calculation.
- Received 7 March 1989
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.41.1474
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