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Main Authors: Gorton, Oliver C., Kravvaris, Konstantinos, Escher, Jutta E., Johnson, Calvin W.
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.12225
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author Gorton, Oliver C.
Kravvaris, Konstantinos
Escher, Jutta E.
Johnson, Calvin W.
author_facet Gorton, Oliver C.
Kravvaris, Konstantinos
Escher, Jutta E.
Johnson, Calvin W.
contents Radiative strength functions (RSFs) model the bulk electromagnetic response of highly-excited nuclei and are critical inputs for statistical reaction codes. In this paper, we present a definition of the RSF that is consistent with Hauser-Feshbach reaction codes and that can be efficiently computed with the shell model using the Lanczos strength-function (LSF) method. We introduce a variant of the shell model LSF method that exploits the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis, which makes it possible to compute both electric and magnetic RSFs across all energies relevant to capture reactions. We verify agreement with the conventional definition of RSFs with benchmark calculations of $^{24}$Mg, then present novel results for $^{56}$Fe. For $^{56}$Fe we find that: (i) the M1 RSF shape evolves smoothly with excitation energy, consistent with the energy-localized Brinkl-Axel hypothesis, (ii) both M1 and E1 transitions contribute significantly to the radiative strength below the photo-absorption threshold, and (iii) within the sdpf model space, the strength below 3 MeV observed in Oslo-type experiments cannot be fully reproduced. These results pave the way for a coherent microscopic description of the RSFs and further motivate the use of energy-dependent RSFs in modern reaction codes.
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spellingShingle Radiative strength functions from the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis
Gorton, Oliver C.
Kravvaris, Konstantinos
Escher, Jutta E.
Johnson, Calvin W.
Nuclear Theory
Radiative strength functions (RSFs) model the bulk electromagnetic response of highly-excited nuclei and are critical inputs for statistical reaction codes. In this paper, we present a definition of the RSF that is consistent with Hauser-Feshbach reaction codes and that can be efficiently computed with the shell model using the Lanczos strength-function (LSF) method. We introduce a variant of the shell model LSF method that exploits the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis, which makes it possible to compute both electric and magnetic RSFs across all energies relevant to capture reactions. We verify agreement with the conventional definition of RSFs with benchmark calculations of $^{24}$Mg, then present novel results for $^{56}$Fe. For $^{56}$Fe we find that: (i) the M1 RSF shape evolves smoothly with excitation energy, consistent with the energy-localized Brinkl-Axel hypothesis, (ii) both M1 and E1 transitions contribute significantly to the radiative strength below the photo-absorption threshold, and (iii) within the sdpf model space, the strength below 3 MeV observed in Oslo-type experiments cannot be fully reproduced. These results pave the way for a coherent microscopic description of the RSFs and further motivate the use of energy-dependent RSFs in modern reaction codes.
title Radiative strength functions from the energy-localized Brink-Axel hypothesis
topic Nuclear Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.12225