Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies

Calculations of the material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section and neutron-to-proton branching ratio of d+d reactions have been performed including a concept of the 0+ threshold single particle resonance. The resonance has been assumed to explain the enhanced electron screening effect observed i...

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Main Authors: Kılıç Ali İhsan, Czerski Konrad, Kuştan-Kılıç Fadime, Targosz-Sleczka Natalia, Weissbach Daniel, Huke Armin, Ruprecht Götz
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715401024
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spelling doaj-9c7aeedcb67e43ac903c3a632fb6ba3d2021-08-02T01:41:40ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011540102410.1051/epjconf/201715401024epjconf_tesnat2017_01024Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energiesKılıç Ali İhsanCzerski KonradKuştan-Kılıç FadimeTargosz-Sleczka NataliaWeissbach DanielHuke ArminRuprecht GötzCalculations of the material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section and neutron-to-proton branching ratio of d+d reactions have been performed including a concept of the 0+ threshold single particle resonance. The resonance has been assumed to explain the enhanced electron screening effect observed in the d+d reaction for different metallic targets. Here, we have included interference effects between the flat and resonance part of the cross section, which allowed us to enlighten observed suppression of the neutron channel in some metals such as Sr and Li. Since the position of the resonance depends on the screening energy that strongly depends on the local electron density. The resonance width, observed for the d+d reactions in the very hygroscopic metals (Sr and Li) and therefore probably contaminated by oxides, should be much larger than for other metals. Thus, the interference term of the cross section depending on the total resonance width provides the material dependences.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715401024
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author Kılıç Ali İhsan
Czerski Konrad
Kuştan-Kılıç Fadime
Targosz-Sleczka Natalia
Weissbach Daniel
Huke Armin
Ruprecht Götz
spellingShingle Kılıç Ali İhsan
Czerski Konrad
Kuştan-Kılıç Fadime
Targosz-Sleczka Natalia
Weissbach Daniel
Huke Armin
Ruprecht Götz
Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Kılıç Ali İhsan
Czerski Konrad
Kuştan-Kılıç Fadime
Targosz-Sleczka Natalia
Weissbach Daniel
Huke Armin
Ruprecht Götz
author_sort Kılıç Ali İhsan
title Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies
title_short Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies
title_full Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies
title_fullStr Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies
title_full_unstemmed Material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section at the very low energies
title_sort material dependence of 2h(d,p)3h cross section at the very low energies
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Calculations of the material dependence of 2H(d,p)3H cross section and neutron-to-proton branching ratio of d+d reactions have been performed including a concept of the 0+ threshold single particle resonance. The resonance has been assumed to explain the enhanced electron screening effect observed in the d+d reaction for different metallic targets. Here, we have included interference effects between the flat and resonance part of the cross section, which allowed us to enlighten observed suppression of the neutron channel in some metals such as Sr and Li. Since the position of the resonance depends on the screening energy that strongly depends on the local electron density. The resonance width, observed for the d+d reactions in the very hygroscopic metals (Sr and Li) and therefore probably contaminated by oxides, should be much larger than for other metals. Thus, the interference term of the cross section depending on the total resonance width provides the material dependences.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715401024
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