15–20 Sept 2024
TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)
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The $^{140}$Ce(n,$\gamma$) cross section measured at n_TOF and its astrophysical implications

17 Sept 2024, 10:43
1m
Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E (TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E))

Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E

TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)

Helmholtzstraße 18 01069 Dresden Germany

Speaker

Dr Rudra N. Sahoo (INFN Sezione di Bologna)

Description

The slow (s) and rapid (r) neutron-capture processes are major producers of elements heavier than iron. The main component of the s-process takes place in low-mass AGB stars, through a series of neutron capture reactions and beta decays, resulting in a flow that proceeds along the beta-stability valley. In this context, the neutron-capture cross sections of closed neutron shell nuclei represent bottlenecks for the s-process. Among them, $^{140}$Ce is particularly interesting because of a discrepancy between stellar model predictions and observations of stars belonging to the Globular Cluster M22. This discrepancy triggered the n_TOF collaboration to measure the $^{140}$Ce neutron capture cross section in a wide neutron energy range at the n_TOF facility, combined with a highly enriched $^{140}$Ce sample and an experimental setup based on four low neutron sensitivity liquid scintillations detectors. The high accuracy, high-resolution data of n_TOF have led to a Maxwellian Averaged Cross Sections (MACS) with an uncertainty better than 5%. At low energy, the new value is up to 40% larger than the available library evaluations. This new value, however, did not solve the existing discrepancy, possibly indicating the presence of additional nucleosynthesis processes. I will present the n_TOF measurement and its astrophysical implications.

Primary author

Dr Mario Mastromarco (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Bari, Italy - Università di Bari, Dipartimento di Fisica, Bari, Italy)

Co-authors

Dr Alberto Mengoni (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Bologna, Italy) Dr Gianluigi Cosentino (INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, Catania, Italy) Dr Nicola Colonna (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Bari, Italy) Dr Rudra N. Sahoo (INFN Sezione di Bologna) Dr Sergio Cristallo (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Osservatorio Astronomico d’Abruzzo, Italy) Dr Simone Amaducci (INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, Catania, Italy)

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