Direct neutron capture for magic-shell nuclei
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 53 (1) , 469-474
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.53.469
Abstract
In neutron capture for magic--shell nuclei the direct reaction mechanism can be important and may even dominate. As an example we investigated the reaction $^{48}$Ca(n,$\gamma)^{49}$Ca for projectile energies below 250\,keV in a direct capture model using the folding procedure for optical and bound state potentials. The obtained theoretical cross sections are in agreement with the experimental data showing the dominance of the direct reaction mechanism in this case. The above method was also used to calculate the cross section for $^{50}$Ca(n,$\gamma)^{51}$Ca.Comment: REVTeX, 7 pages plus 3 uuencoded figures, the complete uuencoded postscript file is available at ftp://is1.kph.tuwien.ac.at/pub/ohu/calcium.uKeywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Single-particle strengths measured with 48Ca(, p)49Ca reaction at 56 MeVNuclear Physics A, 1994
- Neutron scattering lengths and cross sectionsNeutron News, 1992
- Nuclear structure of 49Ca above 5 MeV excitation from n + 48Ca and astrophysics for 30keV neutronsNuclear Physics A, 1987
- Interpretation of the Solar/Abundance Ratio and the Correlated Ca-Ti Isotopic Anomalies in the EK-1-4-1 Inclusion of the Allende MeteoritePhysical Review Letters, 1985
- Stellar neutron capture rates for Ca-46 and Ca-48The Astrophysical Journal, 1985
- Ca-Ti-Cr anomalies in an Allende inclusion and the N beta-processThe Astrophysical Journal, 1982
- The 49K beta decayPhysics Letters B, 1982
- Forbidden transitions in theCa48(d, p)Ca49reactionPhysical Review C, 1975
- S- and P-wave neutron spectroscopy. Part Xb: Intermediate structure, 48Ca, 207PbAnnals of Physics, 1972
- Thermal neutron capture cross sections in calciumNuclear Physics A, 1971