Extraction of neutron-capture cross sections on 92Zr using the charge-exchange Oslo method

Abstract

The 93Nb(t,3He) reaction at 115 MeV/u was studied to demonstrate that nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions can be extracted from charge-exchange reactions at intermediate energies using the Oslo technique. The matrix of excitation energy in 93Zr, reconstructed from the (t,3He) reaction, versus the energy of γ rays emitted by the excited 93Zr nuclei, was obtained in an experiment with the S800 Spectrograph operated in coincidence with the GRETINA γ-ray detector. The extracted level density and γ-ray strength function obtained by applying the Oslo method to this matrix were used to estimate the 92Zr(n,γ)93Zr cross section by combining the new results with other experimental data and theoretical calculations for E1 and M1 strength functions at higher energies. Good agreement with direct measurements of the 92Zr(n,γ)93Zr cross section was found. The contribution from the upbend in the extracted γ-ray strength function was important to achieve the consistency as the neutron-capture cross section without this contribution is significantly below the direct measurements otherwise. Since charge-exchange reactions at intermediate energies have long been used for extracting Gamow-Teller strengths, the successful demonstration of the charge-exchange Oslo method enables experiments in which (n,γ) cross sections and Gamow-Teller strengths can be measured simultaneously, which is of benefit for astrophysical studies.

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