First results of the140ce(N,ү)141ce cross-section measurement at n_tof
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Author
n-TOF Collaboration
Amaducci, Simone
Colonna, Nicola
Cosentino, Luigi
Cristallo, Sergio
Finocchiaro, Paolo
Krticka, Milan
Massimi, Cristian
Mastromarco, Mario
Mazzone, Annamaria
Mengoni, Alberto
Valenta, Stanislav
Aberle, Oliver
Alcayne, Victor
Andrzejewski, Józef
Audouin, Laurent
Babiano-Suarez, Victor
Bacak, Michael
Barbagallo, Massimo
Bennett, Samuel
Berthoumieux, Eric
Billowes, Jon
Bosnar, Damir
Brown, Adam
Busso, Maurizio
Caamaño, Manuel
Caballero-Ontanaya, Luis
Calviño, Francisco
Calviani, Marco
Cano-Ott, Daniel
Casanovas, Adria
Cerutti, Francesco
Chiaveri, Enrico
Cortés, Guillem
Cortés-Giraldo, Miguel
Damone, Lucia Anna
Davies, Paul John
Diakaki, Maria
Dietz, Mirco
Domingo-Pardo, Cesar
Dressler, Rugard
Ducasse, Quentin
Dupont, Emmeric
Durán, Ignacio
Eleme, Zinovia
Fernández-Domínguez, Beatriz
Ferrari, Alfredo
Furman, Valter
Göbel, Kathrin
Garg, Ruchi
Rauscher, Thomas
Attention
2299/24937
Abstract
An accurate measurement of the140Ce(n,ү) energy-dependent cross-section was performed at the n_TOF facility at CERN. This cross-section is of great importance because it represents a bottleneck for the s-process nucleosynthesis and determines to a large extent the cerium abundance in stars. The measurement was motivated by the significant difference between the cerium abundance measured in globular clusters and the value predicted by theoretical stellar models. This discrepancy can be ascribed to an overestimation of the140Ce capture cross-section due to a lack of accurate nuclear data. For this measurement, we used a sample of cerium oxide enriched in140Ce to 99.4%. The experimental apparatus consisted of four deuterated benzene liquid scintillator detectors, which allowed us to overcome the difficulties present in the previous measurements, thanks to their very low neutron sensitivity. The accurate analysis of the p-wave resonances and the calculation of their average parameters are fundamental to improve the evaluation of the140Ce Maxwellian-averaged cross-section.