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    Experimental neutron capture data of 58 Ni from the CERN n-TOF facility

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    The 58Ni(n,γ) cross section has been measured at the neutron time of flight facility n-TOF at CERN, in the energy range from 27 meV up to 400 keV. In total, 51 resonances have been analyzed up to 122 keV. Maxwellian averaged cross sections (MACS) have been calculated for stellar temperatures of kT=5-100 keV with uncertainties of less than 6%, showing fair agreement with recent experimental and evaluated data up to kT = 50 keV. The MACS extracted in the present work at 30 keV is 34.2±0.6stat±1.8sys mb, in agreement with latest results and evaluations, but 12% lower relative to the recent KADoNIS compilation of astrophysical cross sections. When included in models of the s-process nucleosynthesis in massive stars, this change results in a 60% increase of the abundance of 58Ni, with a negligible propagation on heavier isotopes. The reason is that, using both the old or the new MACS, 58Ni is efficiently depleted by neutron captures.Peer reviewe

    Erratum: Ni 62 (n,Îł) and Ni 63 (n,Îł) cross sections measured at the n-TOF facility at CERN [Phys. Rev. C (2014) 89 (025810)]

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    C. Lederer, et al., “Erratum: 62Ni(n,γ ) and 63Ni(n,γ ) cross sections measured at the n_TOF facility at CERN [Phys. Rev. C 89, 025810 (2014)]”, Physical Review C, Vol. 92(1), July 2015. ©2015 American Physical Society.Peer reviewedFinal Published versio
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