Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies

The Maxwellian averaged cross section (MACS) for 197Au(n,γ) is used in neutron capture cross section measurements as a reference for reactions important for astrophysics, reactor and dosimetry applications. The traditionally adopted value for this reference cross section, in the energy range relevan...

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Main Authors: Praena Javier, Jiménez-Bonilla Pablo
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/15/epjconf_nd2019_19002.pdf
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spelling doaj-9fda77dbb69d48439b2bc3159bc6e09b2021-08-02T13:06:29ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012391900210.1051/epjconf/202023919002epjconf_nd2019_19002Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepanciesPraena Javier0Jiménez-Bonilla Pablo1Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics Department, University of GranadaAtomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics Department, University of SevilleThe Maxwellian averaged cross section (MACS) for 197Au(n,γ) is used in neutron capture cross section measurements as a reference for reactions important for astrophysics, reactor and dosimetry applications. The traditionally adopted value for this reference cross section, in the energy range relevant for astrophysical (3 < E n < 200 keV), was obtained by Ratynski and Käppeler in 1988. However, the MACS calculated using the 2006 standards evaluation is approximately 6 % above the Ratynski and Käppeler (R&K) evaluation. Because of this discrepancy new experiments and reanalyses were done in an attempt to resolve the problem. In 2011 we started as well a series of integral experiments (activation) for determining the MACS-30 (kT=30 keV) of Au with two different Maxwellian neutron spectra: i) QMNS-25 (as R&K) and ii) MNS-30 (new method). Our results agree with those obtained with the standard evaluation. At present (2018), the updated MACS-30 has been included as standard. Here we present the results of our measurements and the reasons for the lower value of the R&K measurement.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/15/epjconf_nd2019_19002.pdf
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Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Jiménez-Bonilla Pablo
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title Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
title_short Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
title_full Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
title_fullStr Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
title_full_unstemmed Two absolute integral measurements of the 197Au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
title_sort two absolute integral measurements of the 197au(n,γ) stellar cross-section and solution of the historic discrepancies
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The Maxwellian averaged cross section (MACS) for 197Au(n,γ) is used in neutron capture cross section measurements as a reference for reactions important for astrophysics, reactor and dosimetry applications. The traditionally adopted value for this reference cross section, in the energy range relevant for astrophysical (3 < E n < 200 keV), was obtained by Ratynski and Käppeler in 1988. However, the MACS calculated using the 2006 standards evaluation is approximately 6 % above the Ratynski and Käppeler (R&K) evaluation. Because of this discrepancy new experiments and reanalyses were done in an attempt to resolve the problem. In 2011 we started as well a series of integral experiments (activation) for determining the MACS-30 (kT=30 keV) of Au with two different Maxwellian neutron spectra: i) QMNS-25 (as R&K) and ii) MNS-30 (new method). Our results agree with those obtained with the standard evaluation. At present (2018), the updated MACS-30 has been included as standard. Here we present the results of our measurements and the reasons for the lower value of the R&K measurement.
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