J. Koros , A. Simon , J.T. Harke , R.O. Hughes , P. Adsley , B.H. Isselhardt , B. Longfellow , M. Matney , C.S. Reingold
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Constraining (n,γ) cross sections via surrogate measurements with hyperion
Indirect measurement techniques, such as the surrogate method, are necessary to constrain cross sections and reaction rates that are inaccessible for direct measurement. The surrogate method uses an alternate reaction channel to populate a nucleus of interest, and combines resulting experimental data with theory to constrain the desired (n,γ) cross section. Individual γ-decay probabilities are experimentally extracted using γ-ray spectroscopy. This project utilizes surrogate analysis of 64,70Zn(p,d) and 64,70Zn(p,t) reactions measured with the Hyperion array at Texas A&M University's Cyclotron Facility to probe the relevant neutron capture reactions 61,62,67,68Zn(n,γ). As an example, preliminary γ-decay probabilities are presented for 69Zn.
期刊介绍:
Nuclear Physics A focuses on the domain of nuclear and hadronic physics and includes the following subsections: Nuclear Structure and Dynamics; Intermediate and High Energy Heavy Ion Physics; Hadronic Physics; Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions; Nuclear Astrophysics. The emphasis is on original research papers. A number of carefully selected and reviewed conference proceedings are published as an integral part of the journal.