Measuring excitations in <sup>83</sup>Se via the (d,pγ) reaction with <sup>82</sup>Se beams to inform weak r-process nucleosynthesis

ORAL

Abstract

The mass-80 peak of the r-process abundance pattern is believed to be the product of a possible weak r-process that could occur in hot (~1 GK) environments such as core-collapse supernovae. Surman et al. assessed that neutron capture rates on unstable 81,83Se isotopes had a significant effect on the calculated weak r-process abundance pattern [1]. However, for stable 82Se there are limited (n,γ) data and the evaluated cross sections are inconsistent. To inform the contributions to the (n,γ) cross section from both direct and compound-nucleus processes, the (d,pγ) reaction with 8.4 MeV/u 82Se beams and a 320 μg/cm2 CD2 target was measured at ATLAS. GODDESS was deployed to detect gamma rays in GRETINA in coincidence with reaction protons in ORRUBA. Beam-like recoils were analyzed in an ionization chamber. Spectroscopic factors have been extracted for the 1/2+ (540 keV) and 5/2+ (582 keV) exited states in 83Se, which were then used to deduce the direct neutron-capture cross section. The resolving power of coincident charged particle and gamma-ray spectroscopy facilitated extending the spectroscopy of excited states in 83Se. Preliminary results for 83Se excitations and the deduced (n,γ) cross sections will be presented.

[1] R. Surman et al., AIP Advances 4, 041008 (2014)

*This work is supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation.

Presenters

  • Jolie A Cizewski

    • Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Authors

  • Jolie A Cizewski

    • Rutgers University, New Brunswick
  • Harrison E Sims

    • Rutgers University, New Brunswick
    • Rutgers
  • Steven D Pain

    • ORNL
  • Andrew Ratkiewicz

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab