1. Trojan Horse Method with neutrons induced reactions: the 17O(n,α)14C reaction.
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Guardo, G. L., Spitaleri, C., Lamia, L., Gulino, M., Tang, X., Bucher, B., Burjan, V., Couder, M., Davies, P., deBoer, R., Fang, X., Kroha, V., La Cognata, M., Ma, C., Mrazek, J., Mukhamedzhanov, A., Notani, M., O'Brien, S., Pizzone, R. G., and Rapisarda, G. G.
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NEUTRONS ,NUCLEOSYNTHESIS ,NUCLEAR reactors ,RADIOISOTOPES - Abstract
The experimental study of the
17 O(n,α)14 C reaction has been performed in the energy range 0-350 keV. This reaction could play an important role in explaining heavy elements (s-process) nucleosynthesis in various astrophysical scenario. To overcome the practical problems arising from the neutrons production, a new application of the Trojan Horse Method has been recently suggested. In more details, the17 O(n,α)14 C reaction has been studied using the quasi-free ²H(17 O,α14 C)¹H reaction, induced at an energy of 43.5 MeV. The measurement allows one to investigate the ℓ=3, 75 keV resonance (E*=8.125 MeV, Jπ=5- ), absent in the available direct measurements because of centrifugal suppression effects. Moreover, the results show that the contribution of the 166 keV and 236 keV resonances is in energy agreement with the available direct data. A clear contribution of the -7 keV subthreshold level is also present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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