Experimental constraints on the 73Zn(n,γ)74Zn reaction rate

Background: The recent observation of a neutron-star merger finally confirmed one astrophysical location of the rapid neutron-capture process (r-process). Evidence of the production of A < 140 nuclei was seen, but there is still little detailed information about how those lighter elements are pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. C, Nuclear physics Nuclear physics, 2019
Hauptverfasser: Lewis, Rebecca, Liddick, Sean N, Larsen, Ann-Cecilie, Spyrou, Artemis, Bleuel, Darren L, Couture, Aaron J, Crespo Campo, Lucia, Crider, Benjamin P, Dombos, Alexander C, Guttormsen, Magne Sveen, Mosby, Shea M, Naqvi, Farheen, Perdikakis, George, Prokop, Christopher J, Quinn, Stephen, Renstrøm, Therese, Siem, Sunniva
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The recent observation of a neutron-star merger finally confirmed one astrophysical location of the rapid neutron-capture process (r-process). Evidence of the production of A < 140 nuclei was seen, but there is still little detailed information about how those lighter elements are produced in such an environment. Many of the questions surrounding the A ≈ 80 nuclei are likely to be answered only when the nuclear physics involved in the production of r-process nuclei is well understood. Neutron-capture reactions are an important component of the r-process, and neutron-capture cross sections of r-process nuclei, which are very neutron rich, have large uncertainties. Purpose: Indirectly determine the neutron-capture cross section and reaction rate of 73Zn(n, γ ) 74Zn. Methods: The nuclear level density (NLD) and γ -ray strength function (γ SF) of 74Zn were determined following a total absorption spectroscopy (TAS) experiment focused on the β decay of 74Cu into 74Zn performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The NLD and γ SF were used as inputs in a Hauser-Feshbach statistical model to calculate the neutron-capture cross section and reaction rate. Results: The NLD and γ SF of 74Zn were experimentally constrained for the first time using β-delayed γ rays measured with TAS and the β-Oslo method. The NLD and γ SF were then used to constrain the neutron-capture cross section and reaction rate for the 73Zn(n, γ ) 74Zn reaction. Conclusions: The uncertainty in the neutron-capture cross section and reaction rate of 73Zn(n, γ ) 74Zn calculated in TALYS was reduced to under a factor of 2 from a factor of 5 in the cross section and a factor of 11 in the reaction rate using the experimentally obtained NLD and γ SF.
ISSN:0556-2813
1089-490X
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevC.99.034601