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Neutron capture in {sup 122,123,124}Te: A critical test for s-process studies

Abstract

The neutron capture cross sections of {sup 122,123,124,125,126}Te were measured in the energy range from 10 to 200 keV at the Karlsruhe Van de Graaff accelerator using gold as a standard. Neutrons were produced via the {sup 7}Li(p,n){sup 7}Be reaction by bombarding metallic Li targets with a pulsed proton beam. Capture events were registered with the Karlsruhe 4{pi} Barium Fluoride Detector. Several runs have been performed under different experimental conditions to study the systematic uncertainties in detail. The cross section ratios were determined with an overall uncertainty of {proportional_to} 1%. This is an improvement by about a factor of five compared to the existing data. Maxwellian averaged neutron capture cross sections were calculated for thermal energies between kT=10 and 100 keV by normalizing the cross section shape up to 600 keV neutron energy reported in literature to the present data. These stellar cross sections were used in an s-process analysis. With the classical approach the abundances of the three s-only isotopes {sup 122,123,124}Te could be reproduced within the experimental uncertainties of {proportional_to} 1%. The accuracy of the present data allowed also to derive constraints for the existing stellar models with respect to the effective neutron density. Furthermore, the p-process abundances  More>>
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KFK-4899
Reference Number:
SCA: 663430; 663560; PA: DEN-92:002924; SN: 92000687772
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1991
Subject:
73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; NEUTRON REACTIONS; CAPTURE; TELLURIUM ISOTOPES; S PROCESS; NUCLEAR REACTION KINETICS; TELLURIUM 122 TARGET; TELLURIUM 123 TARGET; TELLURIUM 124 TARGET; TELLURIUM 125 TARGET; TELLURIUM 126 TARGET; PHOTONS; GAMMA RADIATION; TELLURIUM 123; TELLURIUM 124; TELLURIUM 125; TELLURIUM 126; TELLURIUM 127; KEV RANGE 10-100; KEV RANGE 100-1000; ENERGY DEPENDENCE; INTEGRAL CROSS SECTIONS; EXCITATION FUNCTIONS; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE; BOLTZMANN STATISTICS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; STAR MODELS; STAR BURNING; 663430; 663560; NUCLEON-INDUCED REACTIONS AND SCATTERING; A = 90-149
OSTI ID:
10129209
Research Organizations:
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH (Germany). Inst. fuer Kernphysik
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92784844; TRN: DE9202924
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
DEN
Size:
98 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Wisshak, K, Voss, F, Kaeppeler, F, and Reffo, G. Neutron capture in {sup 122,123,124}Te: A critical test for s-process studies. Germany: N. p., 1991. Web.
Wisshak, K, Voss, F, Kaeppeler, F, & Reffo, G. Neutron capture in {sup 122,123,124}Te: A critical test for s-process studies. Germany.
Wisshak, K, Voss, F, Kaeppeler, F, and Reffo, G. 1991. "Neutron capture in {sup 122,123,124}Te: A critical test for s-process studies." Germany.
@misc{etde_10129209,
title = {Neutron capture in {sup 122,123,124}Te: A critical test for s-process studies}
author = {Wisshak, K, Voss, F, Kaeppeler, F, and Reffo, G}
abstractNote = {The neutron capture cross sections of {sup 122,123,124,125,126}Te were measured in the energy range from 10 to 200 keV at the Karlsruhe Van de Graaff accelerator using gold as a standard. Neutrons were produced via the {sup 7}Li(p,n){sup 7}Be reaction by bombarding metallic Li targets with a pulsed proton beam. Capture events were registered with the Karlsruhe 4{pi} Barium Fluoride Detector. Several runs have been performed under different experimental conditions to study the systematic uncertainties in detail. The cross section ratios were determined with an overall uncertainty of {proportional_to} 1%. This is an improvement by about a factor of five compared to the existing data. Maxwellian averaged neutron capture cross sections were calculated for thermal energies between kT=10 and 100 keV by normalizing the cross section shape up to 600 keV neutron energy reported in literature to the present data. These stellar cross sections were used in an s-process analysis. With the classical approach the abundances of the three s-only isotopes {sup 122,123,124}Te could be reproduced within the experimental uncertainties of {proportional_to} 1%. The accuracy of the present data allowed also to derive constraints for the existing stellar models with respect to the effective neutron density. Furthermore, the p-process abundances for the tellurium isotopes are discussed. (orig.). [Deutsch] Die Neutroneneinfangquerschnitte von {sup 122,123,124,125,126}Te wurden im Energiebereich von 10 bis 200 keV am Karlsruher Van de Graaff Beschleuniger relativ zu Gold als Standard bestimmt. Neutronen wurden ueber die {sup 7}Li(p,n){sup 7}Be Reaktion durch Beschluss metallischer Li Targets mit einem gepulsten Protonenstrahl erzeugt. Einfangereignisse wurden mit dem Karlsruher 4{pi} Barium Fluorid Detektor nachgewiesen. Daten wurden unter verschiedenen experimentellen Bedingungen aufgenommen, um die systematischen Unsicherheiten im einzelnen zu untersuchen. Die Verhaeltnisse der Wirkungsquerschnitte wurden mit einer Genauigkeit von {proportional_to} 1% bestimmt. Dies bedeutet eine Verbesserung um einen Faktor fuenf im Vergleich zu den existierenden Daten. Ueber eine Maxwell Verteilung gemittelte Einfangquerschnitte wurden im Bereich von kT=10 bis 100 keV berechnet. Dazu wurde der Verlauf des Wirkungsquerschnittes bis 600 keV Neutronenenergie, der aus der Literatur bekannt ist, auf die vorliegenden Daten normiert. Diese stellaren Einfangsquerschnitte wurden in einer Untersuchung des s-Prozesses verwendet. Mit der klassischen Methode wurden die Haeufigkeiten der drei reinen s-Kerne {sup 122,123,124}Te mit der experimentellen Unsicherheit von {proportional_to} 1% reproduziert. Die Genauigkeit der vorliegenden Daten erlaubte weiterhin Sternmodelle bezueglich der effektiven Neutronendichte einzuschraenken. Ausserdem werden die p-Prozess Haeufigkeiten der Tellur Isotope diskutiert. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}