Measurement of (α,n) reaction cross sections of erbium isotopes for testing astrophysical rate predictions
The γ-process in core-collapse and/or type Ia supernova explosions is thought to explain the origin of the majority of the so-called p nuclei (the 35 proton-rich isotopes between Se and Hg). Reaction rates for γ-process reaction network studies have to be predicted using Hauser-Feshbach statistical model calculations. Recent investigations have shown problems in the prediction of α-widths at astrophysical energies which are an essential input for the statistical model. It has an impact on the reliability of abundance predictions in the upper mass range of the p nuclei. With the measurement of the <sup>164,166</sup>Er(α,n)<sup>167,169</sup>Yb reaction cross sections at energies close to the astrophysically relevant energy range we tested the recently suggested low energy modification of the α+nucleus optical potential in a mass region where γ-process calculations exhibit an underproduction of the p nuclei. Using the same optical potential for the α-width which was derived from combined <sup>162</sup>Er(α,n) and <sup>162</sup>Er(α,γ) measurement makes it plausible that a low-energy modification of the optical α+nucleus potential is needed.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional information | Date of Acceptance: 30/01/2015 |
Keywords | activation method, astrophysical gammaprocess, measured cross section, nuclear and high energy physics |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:54 |
Last Modified | 31 May 2025 00:00 |
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