Comparison of neutron capture cross sections obtained from two Hauser-Feshbach statistical models on a short-lived nucleus using experimentally constrained input

ORAL

Abstract

A majority of the abundance of the elements above iron are produced by neutron capture reactions, and, in explosive stellar processes, many of these reactions take place on unstable nuclei. Direct neutron capture experiments can only be performed on stable and long-lived nuclei, requiring indirect methods for the remaining isotopes. Statistical neutron capture can be described using the nuclear level density (NLD), the $\gamma$ strength function ($\gamma$SF), and an optical model. The NLD and $\gamma$SF can be obtained using the $\beta$-Oslo method. The NLD and $\gamma$SF were recently determined for $^{74}$Zn using the $\beta$-Oslo method, and were used in both TALYS and CoH to calculate the $^{73}$Zn(n,$\gamma$)$^{74}$Zn neutron capture cross section. The cross sections calculated in TALYS and CoH are expected to be identical if the inputs for both codes are the same, however, after a thorough investigation into the inputs for the $^{73}$Zn(n,$\gamma$)$^{74}$Zn reaction there is still a factor of two discrepancy between the two codes.

Authors

  • Rebecca Lewis

    • NSCL/MSU
  • S. N. Liddick

    • NSCL/MSU
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
  • Artemis Spyrou

    • NSCL/MSU
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
    • Michigan State University
  • Benjamin Crider

    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory / Michigan State University, University of Kentucky
    • NSCL/MSU
  • A. C. Dombos

    • NSCL/MSU
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
  • Farheen Naqvi

    • NSCL/MSU
    • Michigan State University
  • Christopher Prokop

    • NSCL/MSU
  • Stephen Quinn

    • NSCL/MSU
  • Ann-Cecilie Larsen

    • University of Oslo
  • Lucia Crespo Campo

    • University of Oslo
  • Magne Guttormsen

    • University of Oslo
  • Therese Renstrom

    • University of Oslo
  • Sunniva Siem

    • University of Oslo
  • Darren Bleuel

    • LLNL
  • Aaron Couture

    • LANL
  • S. Mosby

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • LANL
    • Los Alamos National Lab
  • Georgios Perdikakis

    • Central Michigan University
    • Central Michigan Univ