Better understanding of nu-p process with experimentally determined <sup>56</sup>Ni(n,p) reaction rate via direct measurements at LANSCE
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
For reaching out radioactive isotopes relevant for the nu-p process, a new capability of producing radioactive isotopes at Isotope Production Facility and performing direct measurements for (n,p) and (n,a) reactions has been commissioned at Los Alamos Neutron Science Center. We studied the 56Ni(n,p) reaction, which has been identified as one of critical reactions for understanding heavy element productions in core-collapse supernovae. Using the hotLENZ (radioactive Low Energy NZ) instrument, the first directly measured cross sections of 56,59Ni(n,p), 56Co(n,p), and 59Ni(n,a) reactions were obtained for deducing reaction rates. Updated 56Ni(n,p) and 56Co(n,p) reaction rates are compared with the current rates from REACLIB (Cyburt 2010), and used for hydrodynamics calculations with the parameters from Wanajo et al. (2011) and Nishimura et al. (2019) along with our parameters. The summary of this effort will be discussed in terms of potential further constrains on the nu-p process. The optimized solenoidal spectrometer development for radioisotope reaction studies at LANSCE 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, the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program of Los Alamos National Laboratory under project numbers 20130758ECR and 20180228ER, and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science-Nuclear Physics.
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Presenters
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Hye Young Y Lee
- Los Alamos Natl Lab
- Los Alamos National Laboratory