First Direct Measurement on <sup>56</sup>Ni(n,p) Reaction for Astrophysical Implication
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Abstract
For the increased interest on the impact of this newly proposed nu-p process in the search of an answer to the heavy element production puzzle in core-collapse supernovae, a direct (n,p) reaction measurement is planned with the radioactive 56Ni (a half-life of 6 days) at Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE). The radioactive 56Ni will be produced at the Isotope Production Facility at LANL by irradiating 55-75 MeV protons with about 250 microA current on a 59Co foil through the (p,4n) reaction channel. We are investigating the chemical separation procedure for achieving a pure Ni radioactive target with required uniformity for (n,p) reaction studies. For handling a highly radioactive target and performing nuclear reaction studies with charged particle detectors under high radiation, we are developing an optimized detection system using a GEANT simulation and in-beam background measurements at LANSCE. The progress on this effort and the outlook for upcoming LANSCE experiments will be presented.
*This work benefits from the LANSCE accelerator facility and is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contracts DE- AC52-06NA25396 and by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program of Los Alamos National Laboratory under project number 20180228ER.
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Presenters
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Hye Young Lee
- Los Alamos National Laboratory