New experimental constraint on the $^{185}$W($n,\gamma$)$^{186}$W cross section
A. C. Larsen, G. M. Tveten, T. Renstr{\o}m, H. Utsunomiya, E. Algin,, T. Ari-izumi, K. O. Ay, F. L. Bello Garrote, L. Crespo Campo, F. Furmyr, S., Goriely, A. G\"orgen, M. Guttormsen, V. W. Ingeberg, B. V. Kheswa, I. K. B., Kullmann, T. Laplace, E. Lima, M. Markova

TL;DR
This study provides new experimental data and constraints on the $^{185}$W($n, extgamma$)$^{186}$W cross section, which is crucial for understanding nucleosynthesis and refining reaction models.
Contribution
The paper combines multiple experimental techniques to derive the $^{186}$W gamma-ray strength function and level density, offering an indirect experimental constraint on the $^{185}$W neutron capture cross section.
Findings
Our results are lower than the KADoNiS-1.0 recommended MACS.
The derived MACS has smaller uncertainty than previous data.
The new cross section aligns well with Mohr et al.'s theoretical value.
Abstract
In this work, we present new data on the W() cross sections, utilizing a quasi-monochromatic photon beam produced at the NewSUBARU synchrotron radiation facility. Further, we have extracted the nuclear level density and -ray strength function of W from data on the W()W reaction measured at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory. Combining previous measurements on the W() cross section with our new W() and ()W data sets, we have deduced the W -ray strength function in the range of MeV and MeV. Our data are used to extract the level density and -ray strength functions needed as input to the nuclear-reaction code \textsf{TALYS}, providing an indirect, experimental…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear physics research studies · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
