5 research outputs found

    The Role of Fe and Ni for S-process Nucleosynthesis and Innovative Nuclear Technologies

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    The accurate measurement of neutron capture cross sections of all Fe and Ni isotopes is important for disentangling the contribution of the s-process and the r-process to the stellar nucleosynthesis of elements in the mass range 60 < A < 120. At the same time, Fe and Ni are important components of structural materials and improved neutron cross section data is relevant in the design of new nuclear systems. With the aim of obtaining improved capture data on all stable iron and nickel isotopes, a program of measurements has been launched at the CERN Neutron Time of Flight Facility n_TOF

    Improved Neutron Capture Cross Section Measurements with the n_TOF Total Absorption Calorimeter

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    The n_TOF collaboration operates a Total Absorption Calorimeter (TAC) [1] for measuring neutron capture cross-sections of low-mass and/or radioactive samples. The results obtained with the TAC have led to a substantial improvement of the capture cross sections of (237)Np and (240)Pu [2]. The experience acquired during the first measurements has allowed us to optimize the performance of the TAC and to improve the capture signal to background ratio, thus opening the way to more complex and demanding measurements on rare radioactive materials. The new design has been reached by a series of detailed Monte Carlo simulations of complete experiments and dedicated test measurements. The new capture setup will be presented and the main achievements highlighted

    Characterization of the New n TOF Neutron Beam: Fluence, Profile and Resolution

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    New measurement of the astrophysically important reaction 62Ni(n,gamma) at n_TOF

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    Measurement of the 24,25,26 Mg (n,gamma) reaction cross-section at n_TOF

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