Investigation of Fe-54(n,gamma)Fe-55 and Cl-35(n,gamma)Cl-36 reaction cross sections at keV energies by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

Zuzana Slavkovska, Anton Wallner, Rene Reifarth, Stefan Pavetich, L Bott, B Bruckner, K Gobel, Kafa Al-Khasawneh, Dominik Koll, Silke Merchel, Markus Reich, Meiko Volknandt, M Weigand

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    Abstract

    Activations with neutrons in the keV energy range were routinely performed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany in order to simulate stellar conditions for neutron-capture cross sections. A quasi-Maxwell-Boltzmann neutron spectrum of kT = 25 keV, being of interest for the astrophysical s-process, was produced by the Li-7(p,n) reaction utilizing a 1912 keV proton beam at the Karlsruhe Van de Graaff accelerator. Activated samples resulting in long-lived nuclear reaction products with half-lives in the order of yr - 100 Myr were analyzed by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS). Comparison of the obtained reaction cross sections to literature data from previous Time-of-Flight (ToF) measurements showed that the selected AMS data are systematically lower than the ToF data. To investigate this discrepancy, Fe-54(n,gamma)Fe-55 and Cl-35(n,gamma)Cl-36 reaction cross sections were newly measured at the Frankfurt Neutron Source (FRANZ) in Germany. To complement the existing data, an additional neutron activation of Fe-54 and Cl-35 at a proton energy of 2MeV was performed. The results will give implications for the stellar environment at kT = 90 keV, reaching the not yet experimentally explored high-energy s-process range. AMS measurements of the activated samples are scheduled.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHeavy Ion Accelerator Symposium (HIAS 2019)
    EditorsMitchell, A. J. et al.
    Place of PublicationAustralia
    PublisherEPJ Web of Conferences
    Pages1-4
    EditionPeer reviewed
    ISBN (Print)9781713808862
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020
    EventHeavy Ion Accelerator Symposium (HIAS 2019) - Canberra, Australia, Australia
    Duration: 1 Jan 2019 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceHeavy Ion Accelerator Symposium (HIAS 2019)
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Period1/01/19 → …
    OtherSeptember 9-13 2019

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