Cross-section measurements of radiative proton-capture reactions in 112Cd at energies of astrophysical interest
Abstract
Reactions involving the group of nuclei commonly known as p nuclei are part of the nucleosynthetic mechanisms at astrophysical sites. The 113In nucleus is such a case with several open questions regarding its origin at extreme stellar environments. In this work, the experimental study of the cross sections of the radiative proton-capture reaction 112Cd(p,γ)113In is attempted for the first time at energies lying inside the Gamow window with an isotopically enriched 112Cd target. Two different techniques, the in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy and the activation method, have been applied. The latter method is required to account for the presence of a low-lying 113In isomer at 392 keV having a halflife of ≈ 100 min. From the cross sections, the astrophysical S factors and the isomeric ratios have been additionally deduced. The experimental results are compared to detailed Hauser-Feshbach theoretical calculations using TALYS, and discussed in terms of their significance to the optical model potential involved.
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