First measurements of the total and partial stellar cross section to the s-process branching-point 79Se
Abstract
Although 79Se represents an important branching in the weak s process, the stellar neutron capture cross sections to this isotope have not yet been measured experimentally. In this case, experimental data is essential for evaluating the important branching in the s-process reaction path at 79Se. The total cross section of 78Se at a stellar energy of kT = 25 keV has been investigated with a combination of the activation technique and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS), since offline decay counting is prohibitive due to the long terrestrial half life of 79Se (2.800.36 ×105 y) as well as the absence of suitable γ-ray transitions. The preliminary result for the total Maxwellian averaged cross section is <σ>30 keV= 60.19.6 mbarn, significantly lower than the previous recommended value. In a second measurement, also the partial cross section to the 3.92 min-isomer was determined via γ-spectroscopy and yielded <σ>30 keV(part.)= 42.02.0 mbarn.