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Photon-induced Nucleosynthesis: Current Problems and Experimental Approaches

Nuclear Experiment 2007-12-31 v1 Astrophysics

Abstract

Photon-induced reactions play a key role in the nucleosynthesis of rare neutron-deficient p-nuclei. The paper focuses on (gamma,alpha), (gamma,p), and (gamma,n) reactions which define the corresponding p-process path. The relation between stellar reaction rates and laboratory cross sections is analyzed for photon-induced reactions and their inverse capture reactions to evaluate various experimental approaches. An improved version S_C(E) of the astrophysical S-factor is suggested which is based on the Coulomb wave functions. S_C(E) avoids the apparent energy dependence which is otherwise obtained for capture reactions on heavy nuclei. It is found that a special type of synchrotron radiation available at SPring-8 that mimics stellar blackbody radiation at billions of Kelvin is a promising tool for future experiments. By using the blackbody synchrotron radiation, sufficient event rates for (gamma,alpha) and (gamma,p) reactions in the p-process path can be expected. These experiments will provide data to improve the nuclear parameters involved in the statistical model and thus reduce the uncertainties of nucleosynthesis calculations.

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@article{arxiv.0705.2400,
  title  = {Photon-induced Nucleosynthesis: Current Problems and Experimental Approaches},
  author = {P. Mohr and Zs. Fulop and H. Utsunomiya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.2400},
  year   = {2007}
}
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