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Gamma-Particle Coincidence Studies of <sup>93</sup>Sr(d,p)<sup>94</sup>Sr via the Surrogate Reaction Method

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Abstract

Neutron-capture cross sections play a vital role in our understanding of heavy element nucleosynthesis, particularly in astrophysical processes such as the i-process (intermediate) and r-process (rapid). Element formation occurs in these neutron-rich environments and involves short-lived isotopes for which capture cross sections cannot be measured via direct techniques. Reactions rates in these regions instead rely on theoretical calculations that can have uncertainties up to a few orders of magnitude. Previous measurements of the β-decay of 94Rb compared the neutron-to gamma-ray-branching ratio of state decays above the neutron separation energy in 94Sr and found an enhancement in the γ-ray branch which would in turn lead to an unexpectedly large 93Sr(n,γ) cross section. Such an enhancement could have a strong impact on our understanding of nucleosynthesis processes for nuclei in this region. In order to investigate this potential enhancement of the 93Sr(n,γ) cross section, an experiment was performed at TRIUMF using an 8 MeV/u 93Sr beam impinging on a CD2 target. The (d,pγ) coincidence data were obtained using the SHARC and TIGRESS arrays. Experimental details from the measurement of 93Sr(d,p)94Sr will be presented along with preliminary gamma-particle coincidence analysis using the Surrogate Reaction Method.

Presenters

  • Andrea L Richard

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NSCL Michigan State University, Lawrence Livermore National Lab

Authors

  • Andrea L Richard

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NSCL Michigan State University, Lawrence Livermore National Lab

  • Richard O Hughes

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Daniel Yates

    TRIUMF

  • Greg Hackman

    TRIUMF

  • Reiner Kruecken

    TRIUMF

  • Cameron Angus

    TRIUMF

  • Daryl Bishop

    TRIUMF

  • Roger Caballero-Folch

    TRIUMF

  • Laetitia Canete

    University of Surrey

  • Robin Coleman

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

  • Barry S Davids

    TRIUMF

  • Sophia Devinyak

    TRIUMF

  • Iris Dillmann

    TRIUMF

  • Adam Garnsworthy

    TRIUMF

  • Shaun Georges

    TRIUMF

  • Matt D Gott

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Beau Greaves

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

  • Christopher Griffin

    TRIUMF

  • Heinz Asch

    Simon Fraser University

  • J. Henderson

    University of Surrey

  • Kevan Hudson

    TRIUMF

  • D Hymers

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

  • Vasil Karayonchev

    TRIUMF

  • Eva M Kasanda

    Univ of Guelph

  • Guy Leckenby

    TRIUMF

  • Peter Machule

    TRIUMF

  • Matthew S Martin

    Simon Fraser University

  • Connor Natzke

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Kihong Pak

    Hanyang University

  • Andrew Ratkiewicz

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Daniel M Rhodes

    Michigan State University, NSCL Michigan State University, FRIB

  • Yukiya Saito

    TRIUMF

  • Nicolas D Scielzo

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Lab

  • Bryerton Shaw

    TRIUMF

  • James Smallcombe

    University of Liverpool

  • Carl E Svensson

    Univ of Guelph

  • Diego Torres

    TRIUMF

  • Rashmi Umashankar

    TRIUMF

  • Sriteja Upadhyayula

    TRIUMF, Texas A&M University

  • Paul Virally

    TRIUMF

  • Jonathan Williams

    TRIUMF

  • Matthew Williams

    TRIUMF