Cross section measurement of the 144Sm(alpha,n)147Gd reaction for studying the alpha-nucleus optical potential at astrophysical energies
Gy. Gy\"urky, P. Mohr, A. Angyal, Z. Hal\'asz, G.G. Kiss, Zs., M\'atyus, T.N. Szegedi, T. Sz\"ucs, Zs. F\"ul\"op

TL;DR
This study measures the 144Sm(alpha,n)147Gd reaction cross sections at low energies to better constrain the alpha-nucleus optical potential, which is crucial for accurate astrophysical reaction rate predictions, especially for heavy element nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
The paper provides new experimental cross section data for 144Sm(alpha,n)147Gd at low energies, improving constraints on the alpha-nucleus optical potential used in astrophysical models.
Findings
Excellent agreement with recent optical potential models.
Constraints reduce uncertainty in the 144Sm(alpha,g)148Gd reaction rate.
Data highlight discrepancies with literature data for the (alpha,g) reaction.
Abstract
Nuclear reactions involving alpha particles play an important role in various astrophysical processes such as the gamma-process of heavy element nucleosynthesis. The poorly known low-energy alpha-nucleus optical (AOMP) potential is a key parameter to estimate the rates of these reactions. The AOMP can be tested by measuring the cross section of alpha-scattering as well as alpha-induced reactions. Low energy elastic alpha-scattering on 144Sm has recently been measured with high precision. The aim of the present work was to complement that work by measuring the (a,n) cross sections on 144Sm at low energies. The experimental data shall be used to constrain the AOMP. From this potential the 144Sm(a,g)148Gd reaction rate can be derived with reduced uncertainties. The 144Sm(a,n)147Gd reaction was studied by bombarding Sm targets with alpha-beams provided by the cyclotron accelerator of…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
