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Experimental Neutron Capture Rate Constraint Far from Stability

2016

Nuclear reactions where an exotic nucleus captures a neutron are critical for a wide variety of applications, from energy production and national security, to astrophysical processes, and nucleosynthesis. Neutron capture rates are well constrained near stable isotopes where experimental data are available; however, moving far from the valley of stability, uncertainties grow by orders of magnitude. This is due to the complete lack of experimental constraints, as the direct measurement of a neutron-capture reaction on a short-lived nucleus is extremely challenging. Here, we report on the first experimental extraction of a neutron capture reaction rate on ^{69}Ni, a nucleus that is five neutro…

Nuclear reactionPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsStable isotope ratioAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and Astronomy7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesStability (probability)Nuclear physicsNeutron captureOrders of magnitude (time)13. Climate actionValley of stabilityNucleosynthesis0103 physical sciencesNeutronNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsPhysical Review Letters
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Levels of two-particle and gamma bands in 192 Ir

2015

Abstract Level scheme of the transitional doubly odd nucleus 192 Ir is analysed in detail up to about 530 keV energy using earlier published experimental data of neutron capture and particle transfer reactions. A number of new levels are proposed. Obtained 192 Ir level scheme is interpreted in terms of particle-plus-rotor coupling model. It is shown that the long-lived 241 year isomer of 192 Ir has spin-parity 11 − , just like the analogous states in neighbouring 190,194 Ir.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsCouplingNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNeutron capturemedicine.anatomical_structureParticle transferIsotopeExcited statemedicineParticleAtomic physicsNucleusNuclear Physics A
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Doppler-broadening of gamma rays following muon capture: search for scalar coupling

2002

Abstract A precision measurement of the 277 keV γ ray produced by capturing muons in gaseous oxygen was performed using high-resolution HPGe detectors. The Doppler-broadened shape of this line is sensitive to the possible admixture into muon capture of genuine scalar interaction. This experiment complements, in the muon sector, in principle, similar ones undertaken recently in nuclear β decay. Using a procedure discussed in earlier papers, a fit to the experimental line-shape allowed us to obtain for the recoil–gamma correlation coefficient the value of a 1 2 =0.096±0.041 (95% CL). The available evaluations of the contributing nuclear matrix elements, performed in the impulse approximation …

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMuonCorrelation coefficient[PHYS.NEXP] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]010308 nuclear & particles physicsGamma ray[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Impulse (physics)01 natural sciencesMuon captureNuclear physicsPseudoscalar0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsDoppler broadeningNuclear Physics A
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The Study of Prompt and Delayed Muon Induced Fission; II. Mean life times of negative muons bound to 237Np, 242Pu and 244Pu

1988

The mean life times of negative muons bound to actinide nuclei have been measured by detecting the time difference between a stopped muon and the arrival of fragments from delayed fission after muon capture. The deduced capture rates c are 1.392(4)·107/s for237Np, 1.290(7)·107/s for242Pu and 1.240(7)·107/s for244Pu. The results are compared with published data for the fission and the neutron decay channels and for the electron decay of the bound muon. Including a former measurement of c for239Pu, an isotopic dependence of the muon capture rates in the Pu isotopes is clearly observed.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMuonIsotopeFissionPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsNuclear TheoryElectronMuon captureNuclear physicsNuclear fusionNeutronHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment
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Nuclear structure of 131Te studied with (n,γ) and reactions

2003

Abstract The structure of 131 Te has been investigated with the 130 Te( n , γγ ) 131 Te reaction using thermal neutrons and with the 130 Te( d , p ) 131 Te reaction using polarized deuterons with energy E d =18 MeV. About 290 levels were identified in most cases including spin, parity and γ -decay. The γ -decay scheme after neutron capture is essentially complete containing about 100% of the decay of the capture state and about 100% of the population of the 11/2 − isomer and of the ground state. The scheme includes 42 primary transitions with energies between 750 keV and 2500 keV. The experimental level scheme is compared with predictions of the Interacting Boson–Fermion model (IBFM) and of…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNeutron captureDecay schemeDeuteriumAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaBinding energyNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentGround stateNeutron temperatureNuclear Physics A
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Inclusive quasielastic charged-current neutrino-nucleus reactions

2004

The Quasi-Elastic (QE) contribution of the nuclear inclusive electron scattering model developed in Nucl. Phys. A627 (1997) 543 is extended to the study of electroweak Charged Current (CC) induced nuclear reactions, at intermediate energies of interest for future neutrino oscillation experiments. The model accounts for, among other nuclear effects, long range nuclear (RPA) correlations, Final State Interaction (FSI) and Coulomb corrections. Predictions for the inclusive muon capture in $^{12}$C and the reaction $^{12}$C $(\nu_\mu,\mu^-)X$ near threshold are also given. RPA correlations are shown to play a crucial role and their inclusion leads to one of the best existing simultaneous descri…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsNuclear TheoryElectroweak interactionNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaMuon captureNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)CoulombHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoNeutrino oscillationNuclear ExperimentElectron scatteringCharged current
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Nuclear structure of 127Te studied with (n,γ) and (d→,p) reactions and interpreted with IBFM and QPM

2005

Abstract The nuclear structure of 127Te has been investigated with the Te 126 ( n , γ γ ) Te 127 reaction using thermal neutrons and with the Te 126 ( d → , p ) Te 127 reaction at E d = 20 MeV . About 190 levels were identified in a region to 4.1 MeV excitation energy, in most cases including spin, parity and γ-decay. The γ-decay scheme after neutron capture is essentially complete containing about 100% of the population of the 11 / 2 − isomer and of the ground state. The thermal neutron capture cross section and isomer production of the 11 / 2 − state at 88.3 keV were determined to be 0.44(6) b and 0.069(10) b, respectively. The neutron binding energy was determined to be 6287.6(1) keV. A …

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicseducation.field_of_studyNeutron capturePopulationBinding energyNuclear structureNeutronAtomic physicseducationGround stateNeutron temperatureNuclear Physics A
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ANDES Measurements for Advanced Reactor Systems

2013

Abstract A significant number of new measurements was undertaken by the ANDES “Measurements for advanced reactor systems” initiative. These new measurements include neutron inelastic scattering from 23 Na, Mo, Zr, and 238 U, neutron capture cross sections of 238 U, 241 Am, neutron induced fission cross sections of 240 Pu, 242 Pu, 241 Am, 243 Am and 245 Cm, and measurements that explore the limits of the surrogate technique. The latter study the feasibility of inferring neutron capture cross sections for Cm isotopes, the neutron-induced fission cross section of 238 Pu and fission yields and fission probabilities through full Z and A identification in inverse kinematics for isotopes of Pu, Am…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsta114FissionNuclear dataFission product yieldInelastic scattering[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energyNuclear physicsNeutron captureNeutronNuclear ExperimentDelayed neutron
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Nuclear data activities at the n_TOF facility at CERN

2016

International audience; Nuclear data in general, and neutron-induced reaction cross sections in particular, are important for a wide variety of research fields. They play a key role in the safety and criticality assessment of nuclear technology, not only for existing power reactors but also for radiation dosimetry, medical applications, the transmutation of nuclear waste, accelerator-driven systems, fuel cycle investigations and future reactor systems as in Generation IV. Applications of nuclear data are also related to research fields as the study of nuclear level densities and stellar nucleosynthesis. Simulations and calculations of nuclear technology applications largely rely on evaluate…

Nuclear reactionU-235Nuclear transmutationnTOFCAPTURE CROSS-SECTIONNuclear dataTOTAL ABSORPTION CALORIMETERGeneral Physics and Astronomy[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]COLLABORATION7. Clean energy01 natural sciences3100PHYSICSNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)neutronDESIGNRadiation dosimetry0103 physical sciencesCERNn_TOFNuclear Physics - ExperimentNeutron010306 general physicsnuclear data n_TOF CERNPhysics:Energies::Energia nuclear [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]NeutronsFRAGMENT ANGULAR-DISTRIBUTIONLarge Hadron Colliderntof:Física [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Cross section010308 nuclear & particles physicscernExperimental dataRadioactive wasteNuclear datanuclear dataNATURAL SCIENCES. Physics.Radiació--DosimetriaPRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika.Nuclear technologyCAPTURE CROSS-SECTION TOTAL ABSORPTION CALORIMETER FRAGMENT ANGULAR-DISTRIBUTION NEUTRON TH-232 U-235 C6D6 COLLABORATION PHYSICS DESIGN.NEUTRONTH-232C6D6
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The 33S(n,α)30Si cross section measurement at n TOF-EAR2 (CERN): From 0.01 eV to the resonance region

2017

The 33S(n,α)30Si cross section measurement, using 10B(n,α) as reference, at the n TOF Experimental Area 2 (EAR2) facility at CERN is presented. Data from 0.01 eV to 100 keV are provided and, for the first time, the cross section is measured in the range from 0.01 eV to 10 keV. These data may be used for a future evaluation of the cross section because present evaluations exhibit large discrepancies. The 33S(n,α)30Si reaction is of interest in medical physics because of its possible use as a cooperative target to boron in Neutron Capture Therapy (NCT).

Nuclear reactionnTOFNeutron therapyQC1-999chemistry.chemical_elementNeutron01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)Nuclear physicsCross section (physics)Physics and Astronomy (all)0103 physical sciencesCERNNeutronddc:530010306 general physicsBoronPhysicsNeutrons:Energies::Energia nuclear [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Range (particle radiation)Large Hadron Collidercross sectionReaccions nuclears:Física [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionNeutron capturechemistryNuclear reactions
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