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Towards background-free studies of capture reaction in a heavy-ion storage ring

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Varga, Laszlo
Davinson, T.
Glorius, Jan
Jurado, Beatrix
Langer, Christoph
Lederer-Woods, C
Litvinov, Yu A
Reifarth, Rene
Slavkovska, Zuzana
Stohlker, Th.

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IOP Publishing Ltd

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Stored and cooled, highly-charged ions offer unprecedented capabilities for precision studies in the realm of atomic, nuclear structure and astrophysics [1]. After the successful investigation of the 66Ru(p,7)67Rh reaction cross section in 2009 [2], the first measurement of the 1z4xe(p,7)125Cs reaction cross section has been performed with decelerated, fully-ionized 124Xe ions in 2016 at the Experimental Storage Ring (ESR) of GSI [3]. Using a Double Sided Silicon Strip Detector, introduced directly into the ultra-high vacuum environment of a storage ring, the 125Cs proton-capture products have been successfully detected. The cross section has been measured at 5 different energies between 5.5 AMeV and 8 AMeV, on the high energy tail of the Gamow-window for hot, explosive scenarios such as supernovae and X-ray binaries. The elastic scattering on the H2 gas jet target is the major source of background to count the (p,7) events. Monte Carlo simulations show that an additional slit system in the ESR in combination with the energy information of the Si detector will enable background free measurements of the proton-capture products. The corresponding hardware is being prepared and will increase the sensitivity of the method tremendously.

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series : Proceedings of Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics IX (NPA-IX)

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