TROPIC: A New Code for Calculating Absolute Transition Probabilities Using Python and Mathematica

POSTER

Abstract

Absolute transition probabilities serve as a cornerstone for nuclear structure studies, by providing a measure of the collectivity of a particular transition and the matrix elements that connect the states of interest. We have developed Python and Mathematica versions of a program, named TROPIC (Transition Probability Calculator), for calculating absolute transition probabilities. Both versions take quantities such as the lifetime of a state, energy and intensity of the emitted γ-ray, and multipolarities of transitions to calculate B(σλ) values. TROPIC allows for the inclusion of mixing ratios of different multipolarities and the electron conversion of γ-rays, and provides results in e2bλ or results normalized to W.u. We have tested this code against TRANSNUCLEAR [1], and will present transition probabilities calculated for 156Gd using data from GRID measurements and for 158Gd using data from an (n,n′γ) reaction as a comparison. Both versions, along with sample input and output files and user guides, will be available for download on the University of Notre Dame’s Nuclear Science Laboratory webpage.

Presenters

  • Anne K Stratman

    Univ of Notre Dame

Authors

  • Anne K Stratman

    Univ of Notre Dame

  • Clark R Casarella

    Univ of Notre Dame

  • Ani Aprahamian

    Univ of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame