A shell-model variant exploiting the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis computes electric and magnetic radiative strength functions across relevant energies, with benchmarks on 24Mg and new findings for 56Fe on M1 smoothness and incomplete low-energy strength reproduction.
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First SMMC calculations of M1 gamma strength functions in actinides show low-energy enhancement persisting in this mass region along with scissors mode.
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Radiative strength functions from the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis
A shell-model variant exploiting the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis computes electric and magnetic radiative strength functions across relevant energies, with benchmarks on 24Mg and new findings for 56Fe on M1 smoothness and incomplete low-energy strength reproduction.
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Low-energy enhancement in the magnetic dipole radiation of actinide nuclei
First SMMC calculations of M1 gamma strength functions in actinides show low-energy enhancement persisting in this mass region along with scissors mode.