- Larsen, AC
- Goriely, S
- Bernstein, LA
- Bleuel, DL
- Bracco, A
- Brown, BA
- Camera, F
- Eriksen, TK
- Frauendorf, S
- Giacoppo, F
- Guttormsen, M
- Görgen, A
- Harissopulos, S
- Leoni, S
- Liddick, SN
- Naqvi, F
- Nyhus, HT
- Rose, SJ
- Renstrøm, T
- Schwengner, R
- Siem, S
- Spyrou, A
- Tveten, GM
- Voinov, AV
- Wiedeking, M
- et al.
An enhanced probability for low-energy γ-emission (upbend, Eγ <3 MeV) at high excitation energies has been observed for several light and mediummass nuclei close to the valley of stability. Also the M1 scissors mode seen in deformed nuclei increases the γ-decay probability for low-energy γ-rays (Eγ ≈ 2-3 MeV). These phenomena, if present in neutron-rich nuclei, have the potential to increase radiative neutron-capture rates relevant for the r-process. The experimental and theoretical status of the upbend is discussed, and preliminary calculations of (n,γ) reaction rates for neutronrich, mid-mass nuclei including the scissors mode are shown.