alpha-induced reactions on 115In: cross section measurements and statistical model analysis
G.G.Kiss, T. Szucs, P.Mohr, Zs.Torok, R.Huszank, Gy.Gyurky, and Zs., Fulop

TL;DR
This study measures alpha-induced reaction cross sections on 115In at low energies to test and improve statistical model predictions relevant for nucleosynthesis, addressing uncertainties in alpha+nucleus optical potentials.
Contribution
It provides new experimental cross section data for 115In reactions at low energies, testing the global applicability of alpha+nucleus optical potentials in statistical models.
Findings
Cross sections measured between 8.83 and 15.58 MeV.
Data used to evaluate statistical model predictions.
Results highlight deviations in optical potential parameters.
Abstract
[Background] Alpha-nucleus optical potentials are basic ingredients of statistical model calculations used in nucleosynthesis simulations. While the nucleon+nucleus optical potential is fairly well known, for the alpha+nucleus optical potential several different parameter sets exist and large deviations, reaching sometimes even an order of magnitude, are found between the cross section predictions calculated using different parameter sets. [Purpose] A measurement of the radiative alpha-capture and the alpha-induced reaction cross sections on the nucleus 115In at low energies allows a stringent test of statistical model predictions. Since experimental data is scarce in this mass region, this measurement can be an important input to test the global applicability of alpha+nucleus optical model potentials and further ingredients of the statistical model. [Methods] The reaction cross…
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