Cross section of $\alpha$-induced reactions on $^{197}$Au at sub-Coulomb energies
T. Sz\"ucs, P. Mohr, Gy. Gy\"urky, Z. Hal\'asz, R. Husz\'ank, G. G., Kiss, T. N. Szegedi, Zs. T\"or\"ok, Zs. F\"ul\"op

TL;DR
This study measures alpha-induced reaction cross sections on gold near astrophysical energies, providing new data to refine optical model potentials and improve reaction rate predictions for nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
First measurements of alpha-induced reactions on gold at energies close to astrophysical relevance, constraining optical model potentials and enhancing reaction rate accuracy.
Findings
Extended cross section data to lower energies than previous studies.
Identified best-fit optical model potential for alpha interactions with gold.
Achieved measurement of very low cross sections, improving reaction rate predictions.
Abstract
Statistical model calculations have to be used for the determination of reaction rates in large-scale reaction networks for heavy-element nucleosynthesis. A basic ingredient of such a calculation is the a-nucleus optical model potential. Several different parameter sets are available in literature, but their predictions of a-induced reaction rates vary widely, sometimes even exceeding one order of magnitude. This paper presents the result of a-induced reaction cross-section measurements on gold which could be carried out for the first time very close to the astrophysically relevant energy region. The new experimental data are used to test statistical model predictions and to constrain the a-nucleus optical model potential. For the measurements the activation technique was used. The cross section of the (a,n) and (a,2n) reactions was determined from g-ray counting, while that of the…
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