Measurement of 144Sm(p,γ) cross-section at Gamow energies

Abstract

The cross-section measurement of 144Sm(p, γ)145Eu (T1/2=5.93(4) days) reaction has been performed at proton energies around 2.6, 3.1, 3.7, 4.1, 4.2, 4.7, 5.1, 5.5, 5.9, 6.4, 6.8 MeV using the activation technique. These energies correspond to the Gamow window for 3, 4 GK and a partial portion for 2 GK. 144Sm has been chosen for the present study because of its significantly higher abundance compared to the other neighboring p-nuclides (Z > 50). The astrophysical S-factor of this reaction has been measured for the first time at Ecmp= 2.570.13 MeV, S- factor=2.5421.152(×1010) MeV-b. Cross-section data were compared with the previously measured experimental data from literature and the theoretical predictions obtained using Hauser-Feshbach statistical model codes TALYS 1.96 and NON-SMOKER. A satisfactory agreement between experimental data and theoretical results was observed. Molecular deposition technique was used to prepare the 144Sm targets having thickness between 100-350 μg/cm2 on Al backing. Obtained results were utilized to predict the reaction rates for 144Sm (p, γ) and 145Eu (γ, p) reactions using TALYS 1.96 and the reciprocity theorem.

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