Constraining capture cross sections using proton inelastic scattering as a surrogate reaction
Abstract
The surrogate reaction method is an alternative to direct measurements of compound nuclear reaction cross sections. We introduce theory tools for extracting capture cross sections from experiments that use proton inelastic scattering as a surrogate reaction mechanism. This makes it possible to constrain compound nucleus decay models which are typically the largest source of uncertainty in capture cross section calculations. This letter describes the theory developments that were used to simultaneously infer 89Y(p,γ) and 89Zr(n,γ) cross sections from 90Zr(p,p'γ) surrogate measurements.
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