Novel techniques for constraining neutron-capture rates relevant to heavy-element nucleosynthesis

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In this contribution we discuss new experimental approaches to indirectly provide information on neutron-capture rates relevant to the r-process. In particular, we focus on applications of the Oslo method to extract fundamental nuclear properties for reaction-rate calculations: the nuclear level density and the γ strength function. Two methods are discussed in detail, the Oslo method in inverse kinematics and the beta-Oslo method. These methods present a first step towards constraining neutron-capture rates of importance to the r-process.

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Larsen, A. C., Spyrou, A., Liddick, S. N., Guttormsen, M., Ingeberg, V. W., Siem, S., … Rubio, B. (2016). Novel techniques for constraining neutron-capture rates relevant to heavy-element nucleosynthesis. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 2016-September). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.281.0360

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