Nuclear level densities (NLDs) and γ-ray strength functions
(γSFs) have been extracted from particle-γ coincidences of the
92Zr(p,p′γ)92Zr and 92Zr(p,dγ)91Zr
reactions using the Oslo method. The new 91,92Zr γSF data, combined
with photonuclear cross sections, cover the whole energy range from Eγ≈1.5~MeV up to the giant dipole resonance at Eγ≈17~MeV. The wide-range γSF data display structures at Eγ≈9.5~MeV, compatible with a superposition of the spin-flip M1
resonance and a pygmy E1 resonance. Furthermore, the γSF shows a
minimum at Eγ≈2−3~MeV and an increase at lower γ-ray
energies. The experimentally constrained NLDs and γSFs are shown to
reproduce known (n,γ) and Maxwellian-averaged cross sections for
91,92Zr using the {\sf TALYS} reaction code, thus serving as a benchmark
for this indirect method of estimating (n,γ) cross sections for Zr
isotopes.Comment: 10 pages and 9 figure