학술논문

Measurement of the 154Gd(n,γ) cross section and its astrophysical implications
Document Type
article
Author
A. MazzoneS. CristalloO. AberleG. AlaertsV. AlcayneS. AmaducciJ. AndrzejewskiL. AudouinV. Babiano-SuarezM. BacakM. BarbagalloV. BécaresF. BečvářG. BelliaE. BerthoumieuxJ. BillowesD. BosnarA.S. BrownM. BussoM. CaamañoL. CaballeroM. CalvianiF. CalviñoD. Cano-OttA. CasanovasD.M. CastelluccioF. CeruttiY.H. ChenE. ChiaveriG. ClaiN. ColonnaG.P. CortésM.A. Cortés-GiraldoL. CosentinoL.A. DamoneM. DiakakiM. DietzC. Domingo-PardoR. DresslerE. DupontI. DuránZ. ElemeB. Fernández-DomíngezA. FerrariI. Ferro-GonçalvesP. FinocchiaroV. FurmanR. GargA. GawlikS. GilardoniT. GlodariuK. GöbelE. González-RomeroC. GuerreroF. GunsingS. HeinitzJ. HeyseD.G. JenkinsE. JerichaY. KadiF. KäppelerA. KimuraN. KivelM. KokkorisY. KopatchS. KopeckyM. KrtičkaD. KurtulgilI. LadarescuC. Lederer-WoodsJ. Lerendegui-MarcoS. Lo MeoS.-J. LonsdaleD. MacinaA. MannaT. MartínezA. MasiC. MassimiP.F. MastinuM. MastromarcoF. MatteucciE. MaugeriE. MendozaA. MengoniV. MichalopoulouP.M. MilazzoF. MingroneR. MucciolaA. MusumarraA. NegretR. NolteF. OgállarA. OpreaN. PatronisA. PavlikJ. PerkowskiL. PiersantiI. PorrasJ. PraenaJ.M. QuesadaD. RadeckD. Ramos DovalR. ReifarthD. RochmanC. RubbiaM. Sabaté-GilarteA. SaxenaP. SchillebeeckxD. SchumannA.G. SmithN. SosninA. StamatopoulosG. TaglienteJ.L. TainZ. TalipA.E. Tarifeño-SaldiviaL. Tassan-GotP. Torres-SánchezA. TsinganisJ. UlrichS. UrlassS. ValentaG. VanniniV. VarialeP. VazA. VenturaD. VescoviV. VlachoudisR. VlastouA. WallnerP.J. WoodsR. WynantsT.J. WrightP. Žugec
Source
Physics Letters B, Vol 804, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Subject
Physics
QC1-999
Language
English
ISSN
0370-2693
Abstract
The neutron capture cross section of 154Gd was measured from 1 eV to 300 keV in the experimental area located 185 m from the CERN n_TOF neutron spallation source, using a metallic sample of gadolinium, enriched to 67% in 154Gd. The capture measurement, performed with four C6D6 scintillation detectors, has been complemented by a transmission measurement performed at the GELINA time-of-flight facility (JRC-Geel), thus minimising the uncertainty related to sample composition. An accurate Maxwellian averaged capture cross section (MACS) was deduced over the temperature range of interest for s process nucleosynthesis modelling. We report a value of 880(50) mb for the MACS at kT=30 keV, significantly lower compared to values available in literature. The new adopted 154Gd(n,γ) cross section reduces the discrepancy between observed and calculated solar s-only isotopic abundances predicted by s-process nucleosynthesis models. Keywords: s process, 154Gd, Neutron time of flight, n_TOF