EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Capture cross sections on unstable nuclei

  • Tonchev A.P.,
  • Escher J.E.,
  • Scielzo N.,
  • Bedrossian P.,
  • Ilieva R.S.,
  • Humby P.,
  • Cooper N.,
  • Goddard P.M.,
  • Werner V.,
  • Tornow W.,
  • Rusev G.,
  • Kelley J.H.,
  • Pietralla N.,
  • Scheck M.,
  • Savran D.,
  • Löher B.,
  • Yates S.W.,
  • Crider B.P.,
  • Peters E.E.,
  • Tsoneva N.,
  • Goriely S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714601013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 01013

Abstract

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Accurate neutron-capture cross sections on unstable nuclei near the line of beta stability are crucial for understanding the s-process nucleosynthesis. However, neutron-capture cross sections for short-lived radionuclides are difficult to measure due to the fact that the measurements require both highly radioactive samples and intense neutron sources. Essential ingredients for describing the γ decays following neutron capture are the γ-ray strength function and level densities. We will compare different indirect approaches for obtaining the most relevant observables that can constrain Hauser-Feshbach statistical-model calculations of capture cross sections. Specifically, we will consider photon scattering using monoenergetic and 100% linearly polarized photon beams. Challenges that exist on the path to obtaining neutron-capture cross sections for reactions on isotopes near and far from stability will be discussed.