Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2008
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American Physical Society, 2008 Annual Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics, October 23-26, 2008, abstract #FH.003
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
A secondary, 115 MeV/u triton beam has been developed at NSCL for use in (t,^3He) charge-exchange(CE) reaction studies. This (n,p)-type CE reaction is useful for extracting the full Gamow-Teller (GT) response of the nucleus, overcoming Q-value restrictions present in conventional beta-decay studies. The strength (B(GT)) in ^64Cu has been determined from the absolute cross section measurement of ^64Zn(t,^3He) near zero-degrees, exploiting an empirical proportionality between cross section and B(GT). The detailed features of the B(GT) distribution in a nucleus has an important impact on electron-capture (EC) rates in Type Ia and Core-Collapse supernovae. The measured B(GT) in ^64Cu is directly compared with the results of modern shell model interactions which are used to calculate the GT contribution to EC on nuclei in supernova simulations.
Austin Sam M.
Bazin Daniel
Gade Alexandra
Galaviz-Redondo D.
Guess C. J.
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