Radiative-capture cross sections for the $^{139}$La($n,\gamma$) reactionusing thermal neutrons and structural properties of $^{140}$La
A.M. Hurst, A. Sweet, B.L. Goldblum, R.B. Firestone, M.S. Basunia,, L.A. Bernstein, Zs. Revay, L. Szentmiklosi, T. Belgya, J.E. Escher, I., Harsanyi, M. Krticka, B.W. Sleaford, and J. Vujic

TL;DR
This study measured thermal neutron-capture cross sections for $^{139}$La, providing new data on the reaction and nuclear structure of $^{140}$La, including improved decay scheme details and a neutron-separation energy.
Contribution
The paper presents new experimental cross section data for $^{139}$La(n,γ), along with refined nuclear structure information for $^{140}$La, enhancing existing knowledge of this reaction and decay scheme.
Findings
Total cross section for $^{139}$La(n,γ) is 9.36(74) b.
Neutron-separation energy $S_n$ is 5161.005(21) keV.
Proposes improvements to the $^{140}$La decay scheme.
Abstract
A set of prompt partial -ray production cross sections from thermal neutron-capture were measured for the La() reaction using a guided beam of subthermal (thermal and cold) neutrons incident upon a LaO target at the Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis facility of the Budapest Research Reactor. Absolute La cross sections were determined relative to the well-known comparator Cl() cross sections from the irradiation of a stoichiometric LaCl sample. The total cross section for radiative thermal neutron-capture on La from the sum of experimentally measured cross sections observed to directly feed the La ground state was determined to be b. To assess completeness of the decay scheme and as a consistency check, the measured cross sections for transitions…
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