<sup>58</sup>Ni(<sup>3</sup>He,t)<sup>58</sup>Cu*(γ) Measurements with GODDESS to Constrain Astrophysical Rate of <sup>57</sup>Ni(p,γ)<sup>58</sup>Cu
ORAL
Abstract
Nucleosynthesis models of core-collapse supernovae are validated by comparing radioisotope abundances predicted by models to abundances inferred from the observation of gamma rays emitted in supernovae remnants. One such radioisotope, 44Ti, is especially sensitive to the reaction rate of 57Ni(p,γ)58Cu. To effectively validate these models, it is therefore crucial to precisely determine this rate. Despite this importance, no experimental rates exist for this reaction. To experimentally constrain this rate, GODDESS (GRETINA ORRUBA Dual Detectors for Experimental Structure Studies) was used to measure structure properties of 58Cu via the 58Ni(3He,t)58Cu*(γ) reaction at Argonne National Laboratory’s ATLAS facility. The coupling of these two highly efficient arrays allows for the precise determination of 58Cu level energies via the detection of gamma rays in coincidence with charged particles. Because the reaction rate depends exponentially on these level energies, this precision is critical. Preliminary results of the experimental data analysis will be presented.
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Presenters
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Scott R Carmichael
University of Notre Dame
Authors
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Scott R Carmichael
University of Notre Dame
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Dan W Bardayan
University of Notre Dame
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Patrick O'Malley
University of Notre Dame
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Steven D Pain
ORNL / University of Tennessee-Knoxville, ORNL
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Claus Muller-Gatermann
ANL
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Marco Siciliano
ANL, Argonne National Laboratory
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Jolie A Cizewski
Rutgers University
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Kelly A Chipps
ORNL, ORNL / University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Andrew Ratkiewicz
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Kate Jones
University of Tennessee