Experimental investigations of the (a,xn) reactions relevant for the r-process nucleosynthesis.
ORAL
Abstract
The fast-expanding neutron-rich neutrino-driven winds in the core-collapse supernovae are favorable scenarios for the nucleosynthesis of the light-heavy elements. Charge particle reactions, especially (a,xn), create seeds for the weak r-process populating abundances of near stable isotopes for the Sr-Ag range, for which there remains a large discrepancy between observed and predicted elemental abundances in the metal-poor halo stars. These abundances are significantly sensitive to the (a,xn) reaction rates. Only very few of these reactions had been measured in the energy range relevant for weak r-process astrophysical conditions. Theoretical calculations of reaction rates for such scenarios are very uncertain and model-dependent. In this talk, I will discuss three experiments that measured cross-sections of 85Br(a,xn),75Ga(a,xn), and 85Rb(a,xn) reactions using the HabaNERO detector at ReA3, NSCL, along with future possibilities at FRIB to measure and constrain other important (a,xn) reactions relevant for the r-process astrophysical conditions.
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Presenters
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Nabin Rijal
Michigan State University
Authors
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Nabin Rijal
Michigan State University
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Fernando Montes
Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
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Sunghoon Ahn
IBS Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies, South Korea, Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies, Daejeon, Korea, Texas A&M University, Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University
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Hendrik Schatz
Michigan State University
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Zachary P Meisel
Ohio University
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Cody E Parker
Texas A&M University