63Cu(n,γ) cross section measured via 25 keV activation and time of flight

M. Weigand,C. Beinrucker,A. Couture, S. Fiebiger,M. Fonseca, K. Göbel, M. Heftrich,T. Heftrich,M. Jandel, F. Käppeler, A. Krása, C. Lederer, H. Y. Lee,R. Plag,A. Plompen,R. Reifarth,S. Schmidt,K. Sonnabend,J. L. Ullmann

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2017)

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In the nuclear mass range A approximate to 60 to 90 of the solar abundance distribution the weak s-process component is the dominant contributor. In this scenario, which is related to massive stars, the overall neutron exposure is not sufficient for the s process to reach mass flow equilibrium. Hence, abundances and isotopic ratios are very sensitive to the neutron capture cross sections of single isotopes, and nucleosynthesis models need accurate experimental data. In this work we report on a new measurement of the Cu-63(n,gamma) cross section for which the existing experimental data show large discrepancies. The Cu-63(n,gamma) cross section at k(B)T = 25 keV was determined via activation with a quasistellar neutron spectrum at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Geel, and the energy dependence was determined with the time-of-flight technique and the calorimetric 4 pi BaF2 detector array DANCE at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. We provide new cross section data for the whole astrophysically relevant energy range.
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