Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2022 Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 67, Number 17
Thursday–Sunday, October 27–30, 2022; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA; New Orleans, Louisiana
Session ME: Nuclear Astrophysics VII
8:30 AM–9:54 AM,
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Room: Celestin G
Chair: Kelly Chipps, ORNL
Abstract: ME.00002 : Constraining the Neutron Capture Rate for the Short-Lived 91Sr Nucleus
8:42 AM–8:54 AM
Presenter:
Beau Greaves
(Univ of Guelph)
Authors:
Beau Greaves
(Univ of Guelph)
Dennis Muecher
(Univ of Guelph)
Artemis Spyrou
(Michigan State University)
Darren L Bleuel
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Paul A Deyoung
(Hope College)
Alexander C Dombos
(University of Notre Dame)
Jason P Gombas
(Hope College)
Magne Guttormsen
(Univ of Oslo)
Caley M Harris
(Michigan State University)
Ann-Cecilie Larsen
(Univ of Oslo)
Rebecca Lewis
(Michigan State University)
Sean Liddick
(Michigan State University)
Stephanie M Lyons
(Michigan State University)
Farheen Naqvi
(Michigan State University)
Alicia R Palmisano
(Michigan State University)
Cole Persch
(Hope College)
Andrea L Richard
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Nicholas D Scielzo
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Lauren E Selensky
(Abilene Christian University)
Mallory K Smith
(NSCL)
Adriana Sweet
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Antonius W Torode
(Michigan State University)
William W von Seeger
(Hope College)
Maya M Watts
(Michigan State University)
Mathis Wiedeking
(iThemba LABS)
Yongchi Xiao
(University of Kentucky)
This contribution will review the β-Oslo analysis of 91Sr, taken with the SuN total absorption spectrometer at the NSCL in 2018. By measuring both γ-ray and excitation energies, a coincidence matrix was produced to perform the Oslo analysis, providing experimental information on the nuclear level density and γ-ray strength functions, two critical components in finding the neutron capture cross section. Since neutron capture rates are historically unconstrained by experimental work, this provides an opportunity to further reduce these uncertainties, better characterizing the contribution of 91Sr to these exotic capture processes.
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