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Title: New experimental constraint on the W-185(n, & gamma;) W-186 cross section
Authors: Larsen, A. C.
Tveten, G. M.
Renstrom, T.
Utsunomiya, H.
Algin, E.
Ari-izumi, T.
Ay, K. O.
Bello Garrote F.L.
Crespo Campo L.
Furmyr F.
Goriely S.
Görgen A.
Guttormsen M.
Ingeberg V.W.
Kheswa B.V.
Kullmann I.K.B.
Laplace T.
Lima E.
Markova M.
Midtbø J.E.
Miyamoto S.
Mjøs A.H.
Modamio V.
Ozgur M.
Pogliano F.
Riemer-Sørensen S.
Sahin E.
Shen S.
Siem S.
Spyrou A.
Wiedeking M.
Keywords: Scattering Gamma-Rays
S-Process
Strength Function
Level-Density
Nuclear-Physics
R-Process
Astrophysics
Generation
Newsubaru
Resonance
Publisher: Amer Physical Soc
Abstract: In this work, we present new data on the 182,183,184W(& gamma; , n) cross sections, utilizing a quasi-monochromatic photon beam produced at the NewSUBARU synchrotron radiation facility. Further, we have extracted the nuclear level density and & gamma; -ray strength function of 186W from data on the 186W(& alpha;, & alpha;'& gamma; ) 186W reaction measured at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory. Combining previous measurements on the 186W(& gamma; , n) cross section with our new 182,183,184W(& gamma; , n) and (& alpha;, & alpha;'& gamma; ) 186W data sets, we have deduced the 186W & gamma; -ray strength function in the range of 1 < E & gamma; < 6 MeV and 7 < E & gamma; < 14 MeV. Our data are used to extract the level density and & gamma; -ray strength functions needed as input to the nuclear-reaction code TALYS, providing an indirect, experimental constraint for the 185W(n, & gamma; ) 186W cross section and reaction rate. Compared to the recommended Maxwellian-averaged cross section (MACS) in the KADoNiS-1.0 database, our results are on average lower for the relevant energy range kBT & ISIN; [5, 100] keV, and we provide a smaller uncertainty for the MACS. The theoretical values of Bao et al. [At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 76, 70 (2000)] and the cross section experimentally constrained on photoneutron data of Sonnabend et al. [Astrophys. J. 583, 506 (2003)] are significantly higher than our result. The lower value ingredient in simulations for investigating the neutron density and the 186,187Os production in the s process.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.108.025804
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/52788
ISSN: 2469-9985
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