Non-Statistical Effects in Neutron Capture
P. E. Koehler, T. A. Bredeweg, K. H. Guber, J. A. Harvey, J. M., ODonnell, R. Reifarth, R.S. Rundberg, J. L. Ullmann, D. J. Vieira, D. Wiarda,, and J. M. Wouters

TL;DR
This paper investigates non-statistical effects in neutron-capture measurements, focusing on deviations from expected statistical distributions and introducing new methods for spin and parity determination to better understand these anomalies.
Contribution
The authors developed new techniques for measuring neutron resonance spins and parities, enabling more accurate analysis of deviations from Porter-Thomas distributions in neutron-capture data.
Findings
Reduced-neutron-width distribution agrees with PT below 350 eV
Deviations from PT observed between 350 and 700 eV
New methods successfully determine spins and parities of resonances
Abstract
There have been many reports of non-statistical effects in neutron-capture measurements. However, reports of deviations of reduced-neutron-width distributions from the expected Porter-Thomas (PT) shape largely have been ignored. Most of these deviations have been reported for odd-A nuclides. Because reliable spin (J) assignments have been absent for most resonances for such nuclides, it is possible that reported deviations from PT might be due to incorrect J assignments. We recently developed a new method for measuring spins of neutron resonances by using the DANCE detector at LANSCE. Measurements made with a 147Sm sample allowed us to determine spins of almost all known resonances below 1 keV. Furthermore, analysis of these data revealed that the reduced-neutron-width distribution was in good agreement with PT for resonances below 350 eV, but in disagreement with PT for resonances…
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