We have performed an inelastic neutron scattering experiment in order
to investigate the pressure dependence of the magnon dispersion of ter
bium in its ferromagnetic phase. our measurements were performed along
the crystal c axis at 90 K (well below the Curie temperature T(c) = 2
20 K) at ambient pressure, and at 4.3 and 15.2 kbar of applied hydrost
atic pressure. The difference between the magnon dispersion curves at
ambient pressure and at 4.3 kbar is small, while at 15.2 kbar the disp
ersion curve shifts appreciably towards higher energies. The measured
magnon dispersion curves have been analyzed using a Hamiltonian that i
ncludes Heisenberg exchange as well as single-ion anisotropy terms. Fo
r each dispersion curve we have calculated five exchange constants and
two anisotropy terms. The energy gap at q = 0 due to the anisotropies
is enhanced with pressure and exchange interactions acting between c
planes appear to decrease with the application of high pressure.