The [sup 14]C(n,gamma) cross section between 10 keV and 1 MeV
Journal article, 2008

The neutron capture cross section of 14C is of relevance for several nucleosynthesis scenarios such as inhomogeneous Big Bang models, neutron induced CNO cycles, and neutrino driven wind models for the r process. The 14C(n,gamma) reaction is also important for the validation of the Coulomb dissociation method, where the (n,gamma) cross section can be indirectly obtained via the time-reversed process. So far, the example of 14C is the only case with neutrons where both, direct measurement and indirect Coulomb dissociation, have been applied. Unfortunately, the interpretation is obscured by discrepancies between several experiments and theory. Therefore, we report on new direct measurements of the 14C(n,gamma) reaction with neutron energies ranging from 20 to 800 keV.

Author

R. Reifarth

M. Heil

Christian Forssen

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

U. Besserer

A. Couture

S. Dababneh

L. Dorr

J. Gorres

R. C. Haight

F. Kappeler

A. Mengoni

S. O'Brien

N. Patronis

R. Plag

R. S. Rundberg

M. Wiescher

J. B. Wilhelmy

Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics)

Vol. 77 1 015804-

Subject Categories

Subatomic Physics

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

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10/6/2017