Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session F09: Nuclear Astrophysics IV
9:00 AM–12:00 PM,
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Room: Kohala 2
Chair: Andrea Richard, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract: F09.00011 : Constraining the Neutron Capture Rate for 90Sr through β-Decay into the Short-Lived 91Sr Nucleus
11:30 AM–11:45 AM
Presenter:
Beau Greaves
(Univ of Guelph)
Authors:
Beau Greaves
(Univ of Guelph)
Carl E Svensson
(Univ of Guelph)
Dennis Muecher
(Univ of Guelph)
Artemis Spyrou
(Michigan State University)
Sean N Liddick
(Michigan State University)
Pavel Denisenkov
(University of Victoria)
Darren L Bleuel
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Erin C Good
(FRIB)
Paul A Deyoung
(Hope College)
Jason P Gombas
(Hope College)
Alexander C Dombos
(University of Notre Dame)
Magne Guttormsen
(Univ of Oslo)
Ann-Cecilie Larsen
(Univ of Oslo)
Caley M Harris
(Michigan State University)
Mathis Wiedeking
(iThemba labs)
Fabio zieser
(Univ of Oslo)
Alicia R Kyle
(University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Stephanie M Lyons
(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Rebecca Lewis
(Michigan State University)
Adriana Sweet
(University of California, Berkeley)
Andrea Richard
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Mallory K Smith
(NSCL)
Yongchi Xiao
(University of Kentucky)
Maya M Watts
(Michigan State University)
Farheen Naqvi
(Michigan State University)
Cole Persch
(Hope College)
Nicholas Scielzo
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Lauren Selensky
(Abilene Christian University)
Antonius W Torode
(Michigan State University)
William W von Seeger
(Hope College)
Working in weak i-process neutron densities on the order of 1013 neutrons/cm3, the 90Sr(n,γ)91Sr capture reaction has a negative correlation to the production of Zr, possibly explaining the discrepancy between the observed and predicted elemental abundances of Zr in i-process environments such as CEMP-i stars.
I will discuss the β-Oslo analysis of 91Sr to reduce uncertainties in the 90Sr(n,γ)91Sr reaction, measured via the β-decay of 91Rb into 91Sr 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 (NLD) and γ-ray Strength Functions (γSF), two critical components in limiting the uncertainty of the neutron capture cross section when it cannot be directly measured. This constrained uncertainty will allow us to better characterize the contribution of 90Sr to the i process and make progress in explaining observed abundances in suspected i-process stellar environments.
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