论文标题
质量$γ$ ray生产的测量和分析与质子相互作用的质子相互作用与Mg,Si和Fe核的质子相互作用,在入射能量范围内的天体物理位点中丰富的质子相互作用
Measurement and analysis of nuclear $γ$-ray production cross sections in proton interactions with Mg, Si and Fe nuclei abundant in astrophysical sites over the incident energy range $E=30-66$ MeV
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论文摘要
伽玛射线生产横截面激发功能的衡量为$ 30 $,$ 42 $,$ 54 $和66美元的MeV Mev Proton光束加速到天体物理兴趣的目标,$^{NAT} $ C,C + O(mylar),$^{Nat} $ MG,$ MG,$^at $^atat $^at nat} $} $ Ithemba Labs(南非开普敦附近)的Cyclotron(SSC)。配备了8个康普顿抑制的HPGE三叶草探测器的Afrodite阵列用于记录$γ$ -Ray数据。对于已知的,强烈的$γ$ ray线,先前报道的实验数据最高为$ e_ {p} \ simeq $ 25 $ 25 $ 25 $ MEV,在华盛顿和奥赛串联加速器扩展到了较高的质子能量。我们对最后3个目标的实验数据进行了报告,并就先前数据和Murphy \ textit {et al。}汇编[APJS 183,142(2009)]进行了讨论,以及核反应代码talys的预测。通过使用修改的光学模型电位(OMP),变形和水平密度参数,使用TALYS默认输入参数在使用默认的输入参数中获得的理论和实验之间的总体一致。 OMP参数已从理论拟合中提取到可用的实验性弹性/非弹性核子散射数据,通过耦合通道反应代码Optman提取了角度分布数据。还报告并讨论了几种新的$γ$射线线的实验数据。强调了我们的结果的天体物理意义。
Gamma-ray production cross section excitation functions have been measured for $30$, $42$, $54$ and $66$ MeV proton beams accelerated onto targets of astrophysical interest, $^{nat}$C, C + O (Mylar), $^{nat}$Mg, $^{nat}$Si and $^{56}$Fe, at the Sector Separated Cyclotron (SSC) of iThemba LABS (near Cape Town, South Africa). The AFRODITE array equipped with 8 Compton suppressed HPGe clover detectors was used to record $γ$-ray data. For known, intense $γ$-ray lines the previously reported experimental data measured up to $E_{p}\simeq$ $25$ MeV at the Washington and Orsay tandem accelerators were extended to higher proton energies. Our experimental data for the last 3 targets are reported here and discussed with respect to previous data and the Murphy \textit{et al.} compilation [ApJS 183, 142 (2009)], as well as to predictions of the nuclear reaction code TALYS. The overall agreement between theory and experiment obtained in first-approach calculations using default input parameters of TALYS has been appreciably improved by using modified optical model potential (OMP), deformation, and level density parameters. The OMP parameters have been extracted from theoretical fits to available experimental elastic/inelastic nucleon scattering angular distribution data by means of the coupled-channels reaction code OPTMAN. Experimental data for several new $γ$-ray lines are also reported and discussed. The astrophysical implications of our results are emphasised.