Shedding Light on the Origin of
Pb204
, the Heaviest
s
-Process–Only Isotope in the Solar System
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Published:2024-07-31
Issue:5
Volume:133
Page:
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ISSN:0031-9007
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Container-title:Physical Review Letters
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Phys. Rev. Lett.
Author:
Casanovas-Hoste A.123ORCID, Domingo-Pardo C.2, Lerendegui-Marco J.4, Guerrero C.4, Tarifeño-Saldivia A.2, Krtička M.5, Pignatari M.6789, Calviño F.1, Schumann D.10, Heinitz S.10, Dressler R.10, Köster U.11, Aberle O.3, Andrzejewski J.12, Audouin L.13, Bécares V.14, Bacak M.15, Balibrea-Correa J.14, Barbagallo M.16, Barros S.17, Bečvář F.5, Beinrucker C.18, Berthoumieux E.13, Billowes J.19, Bosnar D.20, Brugger M.3, Caamaño M.21, Calviani M.3, Cano-Ott D.14, Cardella R.3, Castelluccio D. M.2216, Cerutti F.3, Chen Y. H.13, Chiaveri E.3, Colonna N.16, Cortés G.1, Cortés-Giraldo M. A.4, Cosentino L.23, Damone L. A.1624, Diakaki M.13, Dupont E.13, Durán I.21, Fernández-Domínguez B.21, Ferrari A.3, Ferreira P.17, Finocchiaro P.23, Furman V.3, Göbel K.18, García A. R.14, Gawlik-Ramięga A.12, Glodariu T.25, Gonçalves I. F.17, González-Romero E.14, Goverdovski A.26, Griesmayer E.15, Gunsing F.133, Harada H.27, Heftrich T.18, Heyse J.28, Jenkins D. G.29, Jericha E.15, Käppeler F.30, Kadi Y.3, Katabuchi T.31, Kavrigin P.15, Ketlerov V.26, Khryachkov V.26, Kimura A.27, Kivel N.10, Kokkoris M.32, Leal-Cidoncha E.21, Lederer-Woods C.33, Leeb H.15, Lo Meo S.2216, Lonsdale S. J.33, Losito R.3, Macina D.3, Marganiec J.12, Martínez T.14, Massimi C.1634, Mastinu P.16, Mastromarco M.16, Matteucci F.1635, Maugeri E. A.10, Mendoza E.14, Mengoni A.22, Milazzo P. M.16, Mingrone F.16, Mirea M.25, Montesano S.3, Musumarra A.2336, Nolte R.37, Oprea A.25, Patronis N.38, Pavlik A.39, Perkowski J.12, Porras I.340, Praena J.440, Quesada J. M.4, Rajeev K.41, Rauscher T.4243, Reifarth R.18, Riego-Perez A.44, Romanets Y.17, Rout P. C.41, Rubbia C.3, Ryan J. A.19, Sabaté-Gilarte M.34, Saxena A.41, Schillebeeckx P.28, Schmidt S.18, Sedyshev P.3, Smith A. G.19, Stamatopoulos A.32, Tagliente G.16, Tain J. L.2, Tassan-Got L.13, Tsinganis A.32, Valenta S.5, Vannini G.1634, Variale V.16, Vaz P.17, Ventura A.16, Vlachoudis V.3, Vlastou R.32, Wallner A.45, Warren S.19, Weigand M.18, Weiss C.315, Wolf C.18, Woods P. J.33, Wright T.19, Žugec P.203,
Affiliation:
1. Institut de Tècniques Energètiques (INTE)—Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 2. Instituto de Física Corpuscular 3. CERN 4. Universidad de Sevilla 5. Charles University 6. Konkoly Observatory 7. MTA Centre of Excellence 8. University of Hull 9. NuGrid Collaboration 10. Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) 11. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) 12. University of Lodz 13. Université Paris-Saclay 14. Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tecnológicas (CIEMAT) 15. TU Wien 16. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare 17. Instituto Superior Técnico 18. Goethe University Frankfurt 19. University of Manchester 20. University of Zagreb 21. University of Santiago de Compostela 22. Agenzia Nazionale per le Nuove Tecnologie (ENEA) 23. INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Sud 24. Università degli Studi di Bari 25. Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering 26. Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (IPPE) 27. Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) 28. Joint Research Centre (JRC) 29. University of York 30. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 31. Tokyo Institute of Technology 32. National Technical University of Athens 33. University of Edinburgh 34. Università di Bologna 35. Università di Trieste 36. Università di Catania 37. Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) 38. University of Ioannina 39. University of Vienna 40. University of Granada 41. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) 42. University of Hertfordshire 43. University of Basel 44. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 45. Australian National University
Abstract
Asymptotic giant branch stars are responsible for the production of most of the heavy isotopes beyond Sr observed in the solar system. Among them, isotopes shielded from the r-process contribution by their stable isobars are defined as s-only nuclei. For a long time the abundance of Pb204, the heaviest s-only isotope, has been a topic of debate because state-of-the-art stellar models appeared to systematically underestimate its solar abundance. Besides the impact of uncertainties from stellar models and galactic chemical evolution simulations, this discrepancy was further obscured by rather divergent theoretical estimates for the neutron capture cross section of its radioactive precursor in the neutron-capture flow, Tl204 (t1/2=3.78 yr), and by the lack of experimental data on this reaction. We present the first ever neutron capture measurement on Tl204, conducted at the CERN neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF, employing a sample of only 9 mg of Tl204 produced at the Institute Laue Langevin high flux reactor. By complementing our new results with semiempirical calculations we obtained, at the s-process temperatures of kT≈8 keV and kT≈30 keV, Maxwellian-averaged cross sections (MACS) of 580(168) mb and 260(90) mb, respectively. These figures are about 3% lower and 20% higher than the corresponding values widely used in astrophysical calculations, which were based only on theoretical calculations. By using the new Tl204 MACS, the uncertainty arising from the Tl204(n,γ) cross section on the s-process abundance of Pb204 has been reduced from ∼30% down to +8%/−6%, and the s-process calculations are in agreement with the latest solar system abundance of Pb204 reported by K. Lodders in 2021.
Published by the American Physical Society
2024
Funder
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades Seventh Framework Programme Ministerio de Universidades H2020 European Research Council Science and Technology Facilities Council European Cooperation in Science and Technology National Science Foundation Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Horizon 2020 Framework Programme Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal Institut de Tècniques Energètiques University of Hull High Performance Computing Facility
Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
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