New 88Sr(n,γ) astrophysical reaction rate from resonance analysis of new high-resolution neutron capture and transmission data

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Hydrostatic Stellar Nucleosynthesis, Radiative Capture, 59<=A<=89

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Because of its small cross section, the 88Sr(n,γ) reaction is an important bottleneck during s-process nucleosynthesis. Hence, an accurate determination of this rate is needed to better constrain the neutron exposure in s-process models and to more fully exploit the recently discovered isotopic anomalies in certain meteorites. We have completed the resonance analysis of our new and improved measurements of the neutron capture and total cross sections for 88Sr made at the Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator (ORELA). We describe our experimental procedures and resonance analysis, compare our results to previous data, and discuss their astrophysical impact. .

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