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Approaching the precursor nuclei of the third r-process peak with RIBs
Yu. A. LitvinovA. García-riosKarl SmithK. SteigerC. ScheidenbergerA. ProchazkaR. KnöbelF. CalviñoE. SokolI. KojouharovR. GernhäuserI. MukhaHelmut WeickF. FarinonJ. AgramuntJ. BenlliureN. KurzMichael HeilMaya TakechiZs. PodolyákW. GelletlyL. MaierThomas FaestermannJ. S. WinfieldPhilip WoodsIris DillmannR. Caballero-folchSimon RiceYassid AyyadA. EvdokimovF. AmeilA. RiegoBradley S. MeyerH. GeisselC. NociforoD. GalavizE. WilsonGabriel Martínez-pinedoCarlos GuerreroC. HinkeJ. KurcewiczC. Domingo-pardoH. SchaffnerMichele MartaA. V. YereminM.b. Gómez-hornillosD. Cano-ottC. ParadelaA. EstradeM. BowryJ. MarganiecAlejandro AlgoraAlejandro AlgoraJ. L. TainD. TestovThomas DavinsonF. MontesD. R. NapoliBao-hua SunBerta RubioR. WoodA. ArconesT. MartinezG. CortesS. Pietrisubject
HistoryNeutron emissionNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesNeutronPhysics and Astronomy(all)nucl-ex01 natural sciences530EducationNuclear physicsNucleosynthesis/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/31000103 physical sciencesNuclear Physics - Experimentddc:530NeutronNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentPhysicsNeutrons:Energies::Energia nuclear [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionNuclear energyComputer Science ApplicationsUranium-238r-processEnergia nuclears-processNucleosynthesisRadioactive decaydescription
The rapid neutron nucleosynthesis process involves an enormous amount of very exotic neutron-rich nuclei, which represent a theoretical and experimental challenge. Two of the main decay properties that affect the final abundance distribution the most are half-lives and neutron branching ratios. Using fragmentation of a primary $^{238}$U beam at GSI we were able to measure such properties for several neutron-rich nuclei from $^{208}$Hg to $^{218}$Pb. This contribution provides a short update on the status of the data analysis of this experiment, together with a compilation of the latest results published in this mass region, both experimental and theoretical. The impact of the uncertainties connected with the beta-decay rates and with beta-delayed neutron emission is illustrated on the basis of $r$-process network calculations. In order to obtain a reasonable reproduction of the third $r$-process peak, it is expected that both half-lives and neutron branching ratios are substantially smaller, than those based on FRDM+QRPA, commonly used in $r$-process model calculations. Further measurements around $N\sim126$ are required for a reliable modelling of the underlying nuclear structure, and for performing more realistic $r$-process abundance calculations.
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