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: F09.00004 : Constraining neutron-capture cross section for the i-process for the 151-153Nd(n,γ)152-154Nd reaction via the β Oslo method
9:45 AM–10:00 AM
Presenter:
Hannah C. C Berg
(FRIB)
Authors:
Hannah C. C Berg
(FRIB)
Artemis Spyrou
(Michigan State University)
Darren L Bleuel
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Konstantinos Bosmpotinis
(Michigan State University)
Jason A Clark
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Paul A Deyoung
(Hope College)
Amelia Doetsch
(Michigan State University)
Erin C Good
(FRIB)
Beau Greaves
(Univ of Guelph)
Steven M Grimes
(Ohio University)
Caley M Harris
(Michigan State University)
Vetle W Ingeberg
(University of Oslo)
Ann-Cecilie Larsen
(Univ of Oslo)
Sean N Liddick
(FRIB)
Joham Emil L Larsson
(University of Oslo)
Stephanie M Lyons
(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Kgashane Malatji
(iThemba LABS)
Mejdi J Mogannam
(Michigan State University)
Timilehin H Ogunbeku
(University of Kentucky)
Gerard J Owens-Fryar
(FRIB)
Andrea Richard
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Eleanor K Ronning
(Michigan State University)
Daniel Santiago-Gonzalez
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Guy Savard
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Mallory K Smith
(NSCL)
Adriana Sweet
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Artemis Tsantiri
(Michigan State University)
Alexander Voinov
(Ohio University)
capture processes, namely the s and r processes. Recent astronomical observations
have revealed stars where the abundance distributions cannot be described by the
aforementioned processes and for this reason the astrophysical i process was in-
troduced (i for intermediate between s and r). While we know neutron densities
are between the s and r process, the stellar site where it can occur has not yet
been clearly identified and that is largely because of the nuclear uncertainties. The
i process flow involves isotopes only a few steps from stability, and in this region
the main nuclear physics uncertainty comes from neutron-capture reaction rates.
Specifically neutron capture reactions on Nd isotopes have been identified as impor-
tant for the production of Eu and Sm. With this goal in mind, an experiment was
run at the ATLAS facility using the low-energy beams delivered from CARIBU to
constrain neutron-capture reactions of importance for the i process. β-decays and
their corresponding γ-rays were identified using the SuN detector and the SuNTAN
moving tape system. The β-decay of 152−154Pr into 152−154Nd was measured and
the β-Oslo method was used to extract the nuclear level density and γ-ray strength
function of 152−154Nd; preliminary results from this experiment will be presented
here. From these statistical properties, 151−153Nd(n,γ)152−154Nd reaction cross sec-
tions and reaction rates will be constrained and their significance to the i process
will be presented.
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