Cross section of 36S(n,γ)37S
Abstract
At the Karlsruhe pulsed 3.75 MV Van de Graaff accelerator the 36S(n,γ)37S(5.05 min) cross section was measured by the fast cyclic activation technique via the 3.103 MeV γ-ray line of the 37S-decay. Samples of elemental sulfur enriched in 36S by 5.933 % were irradiated between two gold foils which served as capture standards. The capture cross section was measured at the neutron energies 25, 151, 176, and 218 keV, respectively. The 36S(n,γ)37S-cross section in the thermonuclear and thermal energy range has been calculated using the direct-capture (DC) model combined with the folding procedure used for the determination of the potentials. The non-resonant experimental data for this reaction can be reproduced excellently using this method. The input parameters of the DC-calculation (masses, Q-values, nuclear density distributions, spectroscopic factors, spin-parity assignments and excitation energies of the low-lying states of the residual nucleus) have been taken from the available experimental data.
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