Parity violation in 232Th neutron resonances above 250 eV

Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics Volume 62 Issue 2 Page 025501-1-025501-7 published_at 2000-01-18
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Parity violation in 232Th neutron resonances above 250 eV
Creator
Sharapov E. I.
Bowman J. D.
Crawford B. E.
Delheij P. P. J.
Frankle C. M.
Knudson J. N.
Lowie L. Y.
Lynch J. E.
Masaike Akira
Matsuda Yasuyuki
Mitchell G. E.
Penttilä S. I.
Postma H.
Roberson N. R.
Seestrom S. J.
Stephenson S. L.
Yen Y.-F.
Yuan V. W.
Source Title
Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume 62
Issue 2
Start Page 025501-1
End Page 025501-7
Abstract
The analysis of parity nonconservation (PNC) measurements performed on 232Th by the TRIPLE Collaboration has been extended to include the neutron energy range of 250 to 1900 eV. Below 250 eV all ten statistically significant parity violations have the same sign. However, at higher energies PNC effects of both signs were observed in the transmission of longitudinally polarized neutrons through a thick thorium target. Although the limited experimental energy resolution precluded analysis in terms of the longitudinal asymmetry, parity violations were observed and the cross section differences for positive and negative neutron helicities were obtained. For comparison, a similar analysis was performed on the data below 250 eV, for which longitudinal asymmetries were obtained previously. For energies below 250 eV, the p-wave neutron strength functions for the J= 1/2 and J = 3/2 states were extracted: S11/2=(1.68±0.61) × 10-4 and S13/2=(0.75±0.18) × 10-4. The data provide constraints on the properties of local doorway states proposed to explain the PNC sign effect in thorium.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
American Physical Society
Date of Issued 2000-01-18
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Copyright (c) 2000 The American Physical Society.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0556-2813
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevC.61.025501
[NCID] AA00773613
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.61.025501