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Measurement of the $^{159}$Tb(n, $\gamma$) cross section at the CSNS Back-n facility

Authors :
Zhang, S.
Li, G.
Jiang, W.
Wang, D. X.
Ren, J.
Li, E. T.
Huang, M.
Tang, J. Y.
Ruan, X. C.
Wang, H. W.
Li, Z. H.
Chen, Y. S.
Liu, L. X.
Li, X. X.
Fan, Q. W.
Fan, R. R.
Hu, X. R.
Wang, J. C.
Li, X.
Niu, 1D. D.
Song, N.
Gu, M.
Zhang, S.
Li, G.
Jiang, W.
Wang, D. X.
Ren, J.
Li, E. T.
Huang, M.
Tang, J. Y.
Ruan, X. C.
Wang, H. W.
Li, Z. H.
Chen, Y. S.
Liu, L. X.
Li, X. X.
Fan, Q. W.
Fan, R. R.
Hu, X. R.
Wang, J. C.
Li, X.
Niu, 1D. D.
Song, N.
Gu, M.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The stellar (n, $\gamma$) cross section data for the mass numbers around A $\approx$ 160 are of key importance to nucleosynthesis in the main component of the slow neutron capture process, which occur in the thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP--AGB). The new measurement of (n, $\gamma$) cross sections for $^{159}$Tb was performed using the C$_6$D$_6$ detector system at the back streaming white neutron beam line (Back-n) of the China spallation neutron source (CSNS) with neutron energies ranging from 1 eV to 1 MeV. Experimental resonance capture kernels were reported up to 1.2 keV neutron energy with this capture measurement. Maxwellian-averaged cross sections (MACS) were derived from the measured $^{159}$Tb (n, $\gamma$) cross sections at $kT$ = 5 $\sim$ 100 keV and are in good agreement with the recommended data of KADoNiS-v0.3 and JEFF-3.3, while KADoNiS-v1.0 and ENDF-VIII.0 significantly overestimate the present MACS up to 40$\%$ and 20$\%$, respectively. A sensitive test of the s-process nucleosynthesis was also performed with the stellar evolution code MESA. Significant changes in abundances around A $\approx$ 160 were observed between the ENDF/B-VIII.0 and present measured rate of $^{159}$Tb(n, $\gamma$)$^{160}$Tb in the MESA simulation.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363573964
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevC.107.045809