Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei
Interference effect of neutron capture cross section between the compound and direct processes is investigated. The compound process is calculated by resonance parameters and the direct process by the potential model. The interference effect is tested for neutron-rich 82Ge and 134Sn nuclei relevant...
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doaj-57a6d6b7d0e94991b3a2ec696a0283942021-08-02T16:06:45ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011630003710.1051/epjconf/201716300037epjconf_fusion2017_00037Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nucleiMinato FutoshiFukui TokuroInterference effect of neutron capture cross section between the compound and direct processes is investigated. The compound process is calculated by resonance parameters and the direct process by the potential model. The interference effect is tested for neutron-rich 82Ge and 134Sn nuclei relevant to r-process and light nucleus 13C which is neutron poison in the s-process and produces long-lived radioactive nucleus 14C (T1/2 = 5700 y). The interference effects in those nuclei are significant around resonances, and low energy region if s-wave neutron direct capture is possible. Maxwellian averaged cross sections at kT = 30 and 300 keV are also calculated, and the interference effect changes the Maxwellian averaged capture cross section largely depending on resonance position.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716300037 |
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Minato Futoshi Fukui Tokuro Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei EPJ Web of Conferences |
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Minato Futoshi Fukui Tokuro |
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Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei |
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Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei |
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Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei |
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Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei |
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Interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei |
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interference effect between neutron direct and resonance capture reactions for neutron-rich nuclei |
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Interference effect of neutron capture cross section between the compound and direct processes is investigated. The compound process is calculated by resonance parameters and the direct process by the potential model. The interference effect is tested for neutron-rich 82Ge and 134Sn nuclei relevant to r-process and light nucleus 13C which is neutron poison in the s-process and produces long-lived radioactive nucleus 14C (T1/2 = 5700 y). The interference effects in those nuclei are significant around resonances, and low energy region if s-wave neutron direct capture is possible. Maxwellian averaged cross sections at kT = 30 and 300 keV are also calculated, and the interference effect changes the Maxwellian averaged capture cross section largely depending on resonance position. |
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