The Se78(n,γ)Se79 cross section has a high impact on the abundances of Se78 produced during the slow neutron capture process (s process) in massive stars. A measurement of the Se78 radiative neutron capture cross section has been performed at the Neutron Time-of-Flight facility at CERN using a set of liquid scintillation detectors that have been optimized for a low sensitivity to neutrons. We present resonance capture kernels up to 70 keV and cross section from 70 to 600 keV. Maxwellian-averaged cross section (MACS) values were calculated for stellar temperatures between kT=5 and 100 keV, with uncertainties between 4.6% and 5.8%. The new MACS values result in substantial decreases of 20-30% of Se78 abundances produced in the s process in massive stars and AGB stars. Massive stars are now predicted to produce subsolar Se78/Se76 ratios, which is expected since Se76 is an s-only isotope, while solar Se78 abundances have also contributions from other nucleosynthesis processes.
Sosnin, N.V., Lederer-Woods, C., Garg, R., Battino, U., Cristallo, S., Dietz, M., et al. (2024). Measurement of the Se 78 (n,γ) Se 79 cross section up to 600 keV at the n_TOF facility at CERN. PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 110(6), 1-12 [10.1103/PhysRevC.110.065805].
Measurement of the Se 78 (n,γ) Se 79 cross section up to 600 keV at the n_TOF facility at CERN
Manna A.Formal Analysis
;Massimi C.Supervision
;Vannini G.;
2024
Abstract
The Se78(n,γ)Se79 cross section has a high impact on the abundances of Se78 produced during the slow neutron capture process (s process) in massive stars. A measurement of the Se78 radiative neutron capture cross section has been performed at the Neutron Time-of-Flight facility at CERN using a set of liquid scintillation detectors that have been optimized for a low sensitivity to neutrons. We present resonance capture kernels up to 70 keV and cross section from 70 to 600 keV. Maxwellian-averaged cross section (MACS) values were calculated for stellar temperatures between kT=5 and 100 keV, with uncertainties between 4.6% and 5.8%. The new MACS values result in substantial decreases of 20-30% of Se78 abundances produced in the s process in massive stars and AGB stars. Massive stars are now predicted to produce subsolar Se78/Se76 ratios, which is expected since Se76 is an s-only isotope, while solar Se78 abundances have also contributions from other nucleosynthesis processes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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