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Phys Rev Lett ; 129(17): 172701, 2022 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36332266

ABSTRACT

The ß-delayed one- and two-neutron emission probabilities (P_{1n} and P_{2n}) of 20 neutron-rich nuclei with N≥82 have been measured at the RIBF facility of the RIKEN Nishina Center. P_{1n} of ^{130,131}Ag, ^{133,134}Cd, ^{135,136}In, and ^{138,139}Sn were determined for the first time, and stringent upper limits were placed on P_{2n} for nearly all cases. ß-delayed two-neutron emission (ß2n) was unambiguously identified in ^{133}Cd and ^{135,136}In, and their P_{2n} were measured. Weak ß2n was also detected from ^{137,138}Sn. Our results highlight the effect of the N=82 and Z=50 shell closures on ß-delayed neutron emission probability and provide stringent benchmarks for newly developed macroscopic-microscopic and self-consistent global models with the inclusion of a statistical treatment of neutron and γ emission. The impact of our measurements on r-process nucleosynthesis was studied in a neutron star merger scenario. Our P_{1n} and P_{2n} have a direct impact on the odd-even staggering of the final abundance, improving the agreement between calculated and observed Solar System abundances. The odd isotope fraction of Ba in r-process-enhanced (r-II) stars is also better reproduced using our new data.

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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 7193, 2022 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36424384

ABSTRACT

The dynamics of a nuclear open quantum system could be revealed in the correlations between the breakup fragments of halo nuclei. The breakup mechanism of a proton halo nuclear system is of particular interest as the Coulomb polarization may play an important role, which, however, remains an open question. Here we use a highly efficient silicon detector array and measure the correlations between the breakup fragments of 8B incident on 120Sn at near-barrier energies. The energy and angular correlations can be explained by a fully quantum mechanical method based on the state-of-the-art continuum discretized coupled channel calculations. The results indicate that, compared to the neutron halo nucleus 6He, 8B presents distinctive reaction dynamics: the dominance of the elastic breakup. This breakup occurs mainly via the short-lived continuum states, almost exhausts the 7Be yield, indicating the effect of Coulomb polarization on the proton halo state. The correlation information reveals that the prompt breakup mechanism dominates, occurring predominantly on the outgoing trajectory. We also show that, as a large environment, the continuum of 8B breakup may not significantly influence elastic scattering and complete fusion.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 127(17): 172701, 2021 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34739292

ABSTRACT

We report the first (in)elastic scattering measurement of ^{25}Al+p with the capability to select and measure in a broad energy range the proton resonances in ^{26}Si contributing to the ^{22}Mg(α,p) reaction at type I x-ray burst energies. We measured spin-parities of four resonances above the α threshold of ^{26}Si that are found to strongly impact the ^{22}Mg(α,p) rate. The new rate advances a state-of-the-art model to remarkably reproduce light curves of the GS 1826-24 clocked burster with mean deviation <9% and permits us to discover a strong correlation between the He abundance in the accreting envelope of the photospheric radius expansion burster and the dominance of ^{22}Mg(α,p) branch.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 127(15): 152702, 2021 Oct 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34678013

ABSTRACT

Fluorine is one of the most interesting elements in nuclear astrophysics, where the ^{19}F(p,α)^{16}O reaction is of crucial importance for Galactic ^{19}F abundances and CNO cycle loss in first generation Population III stars. As a day-one campaign at the Jinping Underground Nuclear Astrophysics experimental facility, we report direct measurements of the essential ^{19}F(p,αγ)^{16}O reaction channel. The γ-ray yields were measured over E_{c.m.}=72.4-344 keV, covering the Gamow window; our energy of 72.4 keV is unprecedentedly low, reported here for the first time. The experiment was performed under the extremely low cosmic-ray-induced background environment of the China JinPing Underground Laboratory, one of the deepest underground laboratories in the world. The present low-energy S factors deviate significantly from previous theoretical predictions, and the uncertainties are significantly reduced. The thermonuclear ^{19}F(p,αγ)^{16}O reaction rate has been determined directly at the relevant astrophysical energies.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 99(5): 052502, 2007 Aug 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17930748

ABSTRACT

A new measurement of the beta-delayed alpha decay of 16N has been performed using a set of high efficiency ionization chambers. Sources were made by implantation of a 16N beam, yielding very clean alpha spectra down to energies as low as 400 keV. Our data are in good agreement with earlier results. For the S factor S(E1), we obtain a value of 74 +/- 21 keV b. In spite of improvements in the measurement, the error in S(E1) remains relatively large because of the correlations among the fit parameters and the uncertainties inherent to the extrapolation.

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Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr ; 96(8): 416-9, 1989 Sep.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2791911

ABSTRACT

A cytotoxicity test using blood and saccharomyces cells (SCT) was experimentally applied in a sample of pedigreed commercial chickens from different lines over 3 generations to test its usefulness as a parameter for the nonspecific defense capacity. The results clearly show a significant difference between the SC rates in the different lines. Positive heritabilities exist between the SC rates of the 3 generations. The correlations between SC rates of males in the first generation and parameters of layer productivity of their daughters are nonsignificant. The possibility to integrate the parameter SC into the selection index is critically discussed.


Subject(s)
Breeding , Chickens/immunology , Immunocompetence , Animals , Chickens/genetics , Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic , Female , Male
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Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr ; 96(6): 313-6, 1989 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2758987

ABSTRACT

A cytotoxicity test was performed as a parameter for the nonspecific defense capacity in chickens using blood and saccharomyces cells (SCT). The test has the special merit of frequent repetitions of the results by two parallel test arrangements. The results of individual animals were not altered during a period of 14 days, as well as relatively not being affected by actual day fluctuation as long as environmental changes or antigenic changes do not appear. The cytotoxic activity is due to cellular defense mechanisms, especially concerning the activity of granulocytes, thrombocytes and monocytes but not lymphocytes and erythrocytes. The lysozyme contents of plasma show a very space cytotoxic activity against saccharomyces cells.


Subject(s)
Chickens/immunology , Cytotoxicity, Immunologic , Saccharomyces/immunology , Animals , Blood Cells/immunology , Chickens/blood , Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic/veterinary , Female , Male
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