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An Exploration of Neutron Capture in Astrophysics Via Actinide Target-Making and Microscopic Capture Rate Calculations

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posted on 2025-02-26, 20:53 authored by Ashabari Majumdar
Neutron capture rates are essential for understanding the synthesis of elements heavier than iron, but experimental measurements of neutron capture rates remain unfeasible for many unstable nuclei. A significant obstacle regarding this is the lack of suitable methods for fabricating targets from long-lived isotopes necessary for such measurements. To address this issue, we present a novel target making method. This approach combines solution combustion synthesis with spin coating to produce high quality targets. We also assess the suitability of natural uranium targets prepared using this method for neutron capture rate measurements. In the absence of experimental data, theoretical predictions of neutron capture rates are used for the study of heavy elements. We explore the impact of microscopic optical potentials, along with other nuclear input parameters (nuclear level densities, ?-strength functions, and atomic masses), on neutron capture rates and heavy element abundances. Furthermore, we identify combinations of these models that best replicate experimental and observational data.

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Date Created

2025-02-17

Date Modified

2025-02-26

Defense Date

2024-12-19

CIP Code

  • 40.0801

Research Director(s)

Rebecca Surman Peter Burns

Committee Members

Mark Caprio Maxime Brodeur Chris Howk

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Language

  • English

Library Record

006670992

OCLC Number

1501996761

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

Additional Groups

  • Physics

Program Name

  • Physics

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