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Measurement of 73 Ge( n , γ ) cross sections and implications for stellar nucleosynthesis

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Lederer-Woods, C.
Battino, U.
Ferreira, P.
Gawlik, A.
Guerrero, C.
Gunsing, F.
Heinitz, S.
Lerendegui-Marco, J.
Mengoni, A.
Reifarth, R.

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73 Ge( n,γ ) cross sections were measured at the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF at CERN up to neutron energies of 300 keV, providing for the first time experimental data above 8 keV. Results indicate that the stellar cross section at kT=30 keV is 1.5 to 1.7 times higher than most theoretical predictions. The new cross sections result in a substantial decrease of 73 Ge produced in stars, which would explain the low isotopic abundance of 73 Ge in the solar system.

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Physics letters B

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