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Electron Capture Strength for {60,62}Ni and {58,60,62,64}Ni(p,n){58,60,62,64}Cu reactions at 134.3 MeV

Authors :
Anantaraman, N.
Austin, Sam M.
Brown, B. A.
Crawley, G. M.
Galonsky, A.
Zegers, R. G. T.
Anderson, B. D.
Baldwin, A. R.
Flanders, B. S.
Madey, R.
Watson, J. W.
Foster, C. C.
Source :
Phys.Rev.C78:065803,2008
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background: The strength of electron capture for medium mass nuclei has a significant effect on the evolution of supernovae. There is insufficient knowledge of these strengths and very little data for important radioactive nuclei. Purpose: Determine whether it is feasible to obtain EC strength from studies of T_o+1 excitations in (p,n) reactions, and whether this might yield information for radioactive nuclei. Methods: Cross sections for the {58,60,62,64}Ni(p,n){58,60,62,64}Cu reactions were measured over the angular range of 0.3 deg to 11.6 deg at 134.3 MeV using the IUCF neutron time-of-flight facility. esults: The T_o+1 excitations in {60,62}Ni were identified by comparison with inelastic proton scattering spectra, their B(GT) were extracted, and the corresponding electron capture rates in supernovae were calculated. Data from the TRIUMF (n,p) experiments at 198 MeV were reanalyzed; the electron capture rates for the reanalyzed data are in moderately good agreement with the higher resolution (p,n) results, but differ in detail. The possibility of future measurements with radioactive nuclei was considered. Conclusions: It is possible to determine electron capturestrength from (p,n) experiments. This approach may make it possible to obtain electron capture strength for radioactive nuclei by studying (p,n) reactions in inverse kinematics.<br />Comment: Submitted to Physical Review C

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys.Rev.C78:065803,2008
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0805.2374
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.78.065803