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Angular distribution of individual $gamma$-rays, emitted from a neutron-induced compound nuclear state via radiative capture reaction of ${}^{139}$La(n,$gamma$) has been studied as a function of incident neutron energy in the epithermal region by using germanium detectors. An asymmetry $A_{mathrm{LH}}$ was defined as $(N_{mathrm L}-N_{mathrm H})/(N_{mathrm L}+N_{mathrm H})$, where $N_{mathrm L}$ and $N_{mathrm H}$ are integrals of low and high energy region of a neutron resonance respectively, and we found that $A_{mathrm{LH}}$ has the angular dependence of $(Acostheta_gamma+B)$, where $theta_gamma$ is emitted angle of $gamma$-rays, with $A= -0.3881pm0.0236$ and $B=-0.0747pm0.0105$ in 0.74 eV p-wave resonance. This angular distribution was analyzed within the framework of interference between s- and p-wave amplitudes in the entrance channel to the compound nuclear state, and it is interpreted as the value of the partial p-wave neutron width corresponding to the total angular momentum of the incident neutron combined with the weak matrix element, in the context of the mechanism of enhanced parity-violating effects. Additionally we used the result to quantify the possible enhancement of the breaking of the time-reversal invariance in the vicinity of the p-wave resonance.
A correlation term ${{ sigma}_{n} }cdot ({ k_{n}times k_gamma}) $ in the ${}^{139}{rm La}(vec{n},gamma)$ reaction has been studied utilizing epithermal polarized neutrons and germanium detectors. The transverse asymmetry for single $gamma$-ray transi
Neutron energy-dependent angular distributions were observed for individual $gamma$-rays from the 0.74 eV p-wave resonance of $^{139}$La+$n$ to several lower excited states of $^{140}$La. The $gamma$-ray signals were analyzed in a two dimensional his
The intrinsic width of (multiparticle-multihole) compound states is an elusive quantity, of difficult direct access, as it is masked by damping mechanisms which control the collective response of nuclei. Through microscopic cranked shell model calcul
A set of prompt partial $gamma$-ray production cross sections from thermal neutron-capture were measured for the $^{139}$La($n,gamma$) reaction using a guided beam of subthermal (thermal and cold) neutrons incident upon a $^{rm nat}$La$_{2}$O$_{3}$ t
Possibilities of discriminating neutrons and gamma rays in the AGATA gamma-ray tracking spectrometer have been investigated with the aim of reducing the background due to inelastic scattering of neutrons in the high-purity germanium crystals. This ba