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Activation measurements of neutron capture cross sections at various temperatures

Authors :
The 16th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos (NIC-XVI)
Heftrich, Tanja
Weigand, Mario
Al-Khasawleh, Kafa
Brückner, Benjamin
Dellmann, Sophia Florence
Dogan, Ozan Can
El Mard, Asmaa
Erbacher, Philipp
Habermehl, Fabian
Heybeck, Benedict
Gail, Madeleine Margaux
Göbel, Kathrin
Kisselbach, Timo
Kurtulgil, Cem Deniz
Reich, Markus
Reifarth, René
Sheriff, Silas
Volknandt, Meiko
The 16th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos (NIC-XVI)
Heftrich, Tanja
Weigand, Mario
Al-Khasawleh, Kafa
Brückner, Benjamin
Dellmann, Sophia Florence
Dogan, Ozan Can
El Mard, Asmaa
Erbacher, Philipp
Habermehl, Fabian
Heybeck, Benedict
Gail, Madeleine Margaux
Göbel, Kathrin
Kisselbach, Timo
Kurtulgil, Cem Deniz
Reich, Markus
Reifarth, René
Sheriff, Silas
Volknandt, Meiko
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

About 50% of the elements heavier than iron are produced during the slow neutron capture process. This process occurs in different stellar sites at various energies. To understand the ongoing nucleosynthesis, the probability of a neutron capture for different temperatures and therefore for different stellar sites is essential. Activation experiments using the 7Li(p,n) reaction as neutron source were performed. At a temperature of kBT = 25 keV the cross sections were determined for 27Al, 37Cl and 41K. A new method was developed to perform activation experiments at even lower temperatures. For a proof of principle, the cross section for 64Ni was measured at kBT = 25 keV as well as for kBT = 6 keV. To study the impact of isomeric states at higher energies, activations of 181Ta were performed using two different proton energies.

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362831873
Document Type :
Electronic Resource