Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
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ASTROPHYSICS, SYMMETRIES, AND APPLIED PHYSICS AT SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCES. Proceedings of the Workshop on ASAP 2002. Held 11-1
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
We explore the production of samples of long-lived isotopes (t1/2 >1 h) at an advanced radioactive ion beam facility, RIA. Production yields at RIA are compared to capabilities at stable beam facilities and at high-flux reactors. Long-lived neutron-rich nuclei can generally be produced more efficiently in a nuclear reactor if appropriate target samples are available. As a result, only two s process branch point nuclei, 135Cs and 163Ho, seem suitable for sample production at RIA. In contrast, samples of many long-lived proton-rich nuclei are produced effectively at RIA, including isotopes important for the p process. Sample production at RIA is more favored when the lifetime of the isotope is shorter.
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