Searching for Isomers along the rp-Process Path

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JINA Froniters Workshop August 21 st 2005 Searching for Isomers along Searching for Isomers along the rp-Process Path the rp-Process Path Andreas Wöhr Institute for Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics University of Notre Dame

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Searching for Isomers along the rp-Process Path. Andreas W öhr Institute for Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics University of Notre Dame. About the rp-Process. The site of the rp-process are most likely X-ray binaries. There the full rp-process can run - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Searching for Isomers along Searching for Isomers along the rp-Process Paththe rp-Process Path

Andreas Wöhr

Institute for Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics

University of Notre Dame

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About the rp-ProcessAbout the rp-Process• The site of the rp-process are most likely X-ray

binaries. There – the full rp-process can run

– but is unlikely to contribute to nucleosynthesis

• Experimental information is available form X-ray astronomy.

• Model calculations can be performed. However, lots of nuclear physics input is needed:

♣ Masses reaction Q-values

♣ nuclear level densities

♣ +-decay half-lives etc...

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X-r

ay f

lux

Time [s]0 200

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- The waiting points can be easily seen from the abundance movie

- Slow reactions:- extended energy production- abundance accumulation (steady

flow approximation Y=const or Y ~ 1/)

Waiting PointWaiting Point

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72Br

68Se

67As 68As

70Kr

69Br

69Se

71Kr

70Br 71Br

72Kr

73Rb 74Rb

73Kr67As+p

68Se+p

69Br+p

70Kr

68As

exp(Q/kT)*<pe,>

Detailed View at Waiting-PointDetailed View at Waiting-Point

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Experiments Performed Experiments Performed

• 68Se: 58Ni(12C,2n)68Se @ 43 MeV– we have seen, the +-decay products of 68Se and 68As– there is some evidence, that we see states in 68Se

• 64Ge: 54Fe(12C,2n)64Ge @ 36 MeV– in an experiment finished last Monday morning, we

have evidence, that we have seen the +-decay-products of 64Ge and 65Ge as well as the other reaction channels.

– the yield of 64Ge is about 1% of the total yield.– it has to be determined if we have seen states in 64Ge

with sufficient statistics.

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The Experimental Setup at NDThe Experimental Setup at ND

beam

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The Situation in The Situation in 6464GeGe• predictetd 0+

State not yet seen! (Y. Sun 2005)

• „kind of“ similar situation to 68Se

• E(0) transition will not be seen in this experiment !

• if there the isomers lies not above the 2+

level. Conversion electron spectroscopy needs to be performed

0+

E(0)

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Preliminary Data from Recent ExperimentPreliminary Data from Recent Experiment

Gate on 511 keV line

neutron coincidences

2neutron coincidences

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Total Projection of Total Projection of -Coincidences-Coincidences

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Preliminary Conclusion(s)Preliminary Conclusion(s)

• A lot of things have to be done to find these isomers.

• In the presented case the technique with neutron-gamma coincidences has worked to select the neutron reaction channels.

• If there is no evidence for a delayed -transition to the 902 keV state in 64Ge a conversion electron spectrometer has to be used.

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The Student on the Project:

Timo Griesel (Universities of Mainz and Notre Dame)

Producer:

Ani Aprahamian (University of Notre Dame and JINA)

Co-Producer:

A.W.The Crew and Tandem Operators:

Plamen Boutachkov (University of Notre Dame)

Sergio Almaraz-Calderon (University of Notre Dame)

Beverly Lau (Reed College, REU student at Notre Dame)

Matthew Quinn (University of Notre Dame)

Boris Skoromudov (University of Notre Dame)

Theory Support:

Yang Sun (University of Notre Dame)

Targets:

John Greene (Argonne National Laboratory)

Spiritual Support:

Kim Lister (Argonne National Laboratory)

Karl-Ludwig Kratz(University of Mainz)

Sponsors: University of Notre Dame

National Science Foundation

Joint Institute of Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA)

Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz

Vistars

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