Cross-section measurements of triton-induced reactions with light nuclei

ORAL

Abstract

Laser-ion acceleration mechanisms provide a unique opportunity for generating radioactive tritium beams, which are currently not available at accelerator facilities. Few datasets exist of tritium-induced reactions involving light, neutron rich nuclei like 6He, 8Li and 11Be. However, these nuclei are of high interest for nuclear science because influence the r-process as “seed nuclei” and are also predicted to exhibit exotic structure. A new platform at the OMEGA-EP laser system at the University of Rochester (UR) Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) is now in a position to support nuclear science experimentation. In a pilot study, 1013 tritons were accelerated to several MeV and directed onto a deuterated target, producing 108 fusion neutrons. Follow-up experiments using lithium and beryllium targets to measure the cross sections of di-neutron transfer reactions on these light nuclei will be discussed.

*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy [National Nuclear Security Administration] University of Rochester "National Inertial Confinement Fusion Program" under Award Number(s) DE-NA0004144.

Presenters

  • Chad J Forrest

    • University of Rochester

Authors

  • Chad J Forrest

    • University of Rochester
  • Udo Schroeder

    • University of Rochester
  • Ani Aprahamian

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Stephen J Padalino

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • Arnold K Schwemmlein

    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
  • Christian Stoeckl

    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
  • Mark Yuly

    • Houghton University
  • Michael C F Wiescher

    • University of Notre Dame