Investigation of $\alpha$-induced reactions on Sb isotopes relevant to the astrophysical $\gamma$-process
Z. Korkulu, N. \"Ozkan, G. G. Kiss, T. Sz\"ucs, Gy. Gy\"urky, Zs., F\"ul\"op, R. T. G\"uray, Z. Hal\'asz, T. Rauscher, E. Somorjai, Zs., T\"or\"ok, and C. Yal\c{c}{\i}n

TL;DR
This study measures alpha-induced reaction cross sections on Sb isotopes relevant to the astrophysical gamma-process, providing new experimental data and comparing it with theoretical models to improve understanding of nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
First-time measurement of the ($ extalpha$,$ extgamma$) cross sections on $^{121}$Sb and detailed comparison with statistical model predictions.
Findings
$^{121}$Sb($ extalpha$,$ extgamma$) cross sections measured for the first time.
The ($ extalpha$,n) reaction data agree well with model predictions.
The ($ extalpha$,$ extgamma$) reaction results are overestimated by models, indicating the need for refined widths.
Abstract
The aim of the present work is to measure the Sb()I, Sb(,n)I, and Sb(,n)I reaction cross sections. The -induced reactions on natural and enriched antimony targets were investigated using the activation technique. The (,) cross sections of Sb were measured and are reported for first time. To determine the cross section of the Sb(,)I, Sb(,n)I, and Sb(,n)I reactions, the yields of -rays following the -decay of the reaction products were measured. For the measurement of the lowest cross sections, the characteristic X-rays were counted with a LEPS (Low Energy Photon Spectrometer) detector. The cross section of the Sb(,)I, Sb(,n)I and…
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