Surrogate Measurement of the <sup>88</sup>Zr(n,γ)<sup>89</sup>Zr Cross Section
ORAL
Abstract
There exist many radiative neutron-capture cross sections of interest to nuclear astrophysics, nonproliferation, and other applications that cannot currently be measured using direct measurement techniques. One alternative is to use the surrogate-reaction method. This method uses a more feasible reaction relative to neutron capture to probe the same compound nucleus, studying the behavior of the system above and below the neutron-separation energy to gain insight into the competition between neutron evaporation and γ-decay. In this work, the surrogate method has been utilized to constrain the 88Zr(n,γ)89Zr cross section. Particle-γcoincidence measurements were conducted on a 90Zr target using the STARLiTeR detector array. Coincidence data from the (p,d) reaction channel have been used to extract γ-decay probabilities that can be used in tandem with a calculated formation probability to constrain the neutron-capture cross section. Progress toward constraining the capture cross section will be presented.
*This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52- 07NA27344.
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Presenters
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Craig S Reingold
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
- LLNL