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Extraction of Nuclear Level Densities and gamma-ray strength functions for the <sup>85</sup>Rb compound nucleus relevant to the p- process

ORAL

Abstract

There are 35 proton-rich stable isotopes, known as p-nuclei. Their existence is attributed to the p-process, which primarily consists of a network of photodisintegration reactions on s- and r-process seed nuclei. The abundances of p-nuclei can be obtained based on simulations of this network, with most of the isotopes involved being radioactive. For this reason, direct measurements of these reactions are challenging, thus reaction rates are often obtained via theoretical models. Here we focus, not only on reaction cross section measurements of specific reactions, but also on extracting statistical properties such as the nuclear level density (NLD) and the gamma-ray strength function (gSF). Measurement of the 84Kr(p,γ)85Rb proton capture reaction has been performed with the SuN detector at the NSCL at MSU. A stable 84Kr beam was impinged on to a hydrogen gas target in the energy range 2.7 MeV/u to 3.7 MeV/u. In the present work, a systematic investigation was performed to obtain the NLD and gSF for the 85Rb compound nucleus. The RAINIER code was implemented to simulate the statistical de-excitation of the 85Rb compound nucleus using various combinations of NLD and gSF. The resulting simulated spectra were compared to the experimental data to identify suitable combinations of NLD and gSF.

Presenters

  • Konstantinos Bosmpotinis

    Michigan State University

Authors

  • Konstantinos Bosmpotinis

    Michigan State University

  • Alicia R Palmisano

    University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UTK

  • Artemis Spyrou

    Michigan State University

  • Artemis Tsantiri

    Michigan State University

  • Hannah Berg

    Michigan State University

  • Paul A Deyoung

    Hope College, Department of Physics, Hope College

  • Alexander C Dombos

    University of Notre Dame

  • Panagiotis Gastis

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Orlando Gomez

    University of Notre Dame

  • Erin C Good

    FRIB

  • Caley Harris

    Michigan State University, FRIB

  • Sean N Liddick

    Michigan State University, FRIB, FRIB/NSCL, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA, FRIB/MSU

  • Stephanie M Lyons

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  • Jorge Pereira

    Michigan State University

  • Andrea Richard

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Anna Simon

    University of Notre Dame

  • Mallory K Smith

    NSCL, Michigan State University

  • Remco G Zegers

    Michigan State University