NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = G.Gyurky Found 174 matches. Showing 1 to 100. [Next]2024DE04 Phys.Rev.Lett. 132, 062702 (2024) R.J.deBoer, M.Febbraro, D.W.Bardayan, C.Boomershine, K.Brandenburg, C.Brune, S.Coil, M.Couder, J.Derkin, S.Dede, R.Fang, A.Fritsch, A.Gula, Gy.Gyurky, B.Hackett, G.Hamad, Y.Jones-Alberty, R.Kelmar, K.Manukyan, M.Matney, J.McDonaugh, Z.Meisel, S.Moylan, J.Nattress, D.Odell, P.O'Malley, M.W.Paris, D.Robertson, Shahina, N.Singh, K.Smith, M.S.Smith, E.Stech, W.Tan, M.Wiescher Measurement of the 13C(α, n0)16O Differential Cross Section from 0.8 to 6.5 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(α, n), E=0.8-6.5 MeV; measured reaction products, En, IN; deduced σ(θ), σ, S-factor. Comparison with available data, R-matrix results from ENDF/B-VIII.0 library. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Deuterated Spectroscopic Array (ODeSA), 5 MV Stable ion Accelerator for Nuclear Astrophysics, the University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.062702
2024TO01 Nucl.Phys. A1041, 122778 (2024) A.Toth, Gy.Gyurky, E.Papp, T.Szucs Experimental 7Be production cross section from the 7Li(p, n)7Be reaction at Ep = 3.5 - 13 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Li(p, n), E=3.5-13 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with available data. The MGC-20 cyclotron accelerator of Atomki.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2023.122778
2023GY01 Phys.Rev. C 107, 025803 (2023) Gy.Gyurky, P.Mohr, A.Angyal, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, Zs.Matyus, T.N.Szegedi, T.Szucs, Zs.Fulop Cross section measurement of the 144Sm(α, n)147Gd reaction for studying the α-nucleus optical potential at astrophysical energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144Sm(α, n)147Gd, E=13-20 MeV; measured Eγ Iγ; deduced total σ(E), astrophysical S-factor, constraints on α-nucleus potential. 144Sm(α, X), E=7.5-20 MeV; analyzed experimental information on σ, deduced contribution of different channels to the σ and S-factor. 144Sm(α, γ), E=10-13 MeV; calculated S-factor, astrophysical reaction rate using derived optical model parameters. Activation method. Comparison with statistical model calculations, other experimental data and data from REACLIB AND STARLIB. Targets were irradiated at K20 cyclotron accelerator of Atomki and γ-rays from decay was measured by thin HPGe (LEPS).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.025803
2023GY02 Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 59 (2023) G.Gyurky, L.Csedreki, T.Szucs, G.G.Kiss, Z.Halasz, Zs.Fulop Cross section measurement of the 12C(p, γ)13N reaction with activation in a wide energy range NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(p, γ), E=300-1900 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, resonances. Comparison with R-matrix calculation based on the AZURE2 computer code. The Tandetron accelerator of Atomki.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-00974-0
2023SK01 J.Phys.(London) G50, 045201 (2023) J.Skowronski, R.M.Gesue, A.Boeltzig, G.F.Ciani, D.Piatti, D.Rapagnani, M.Aliotta, C.Ananna, F.Barile, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, M.Campostrini, F.Cavanna, P.Colombetti, A.Compagnucci, P.Corvisiero, L.Csedreki, T.Davinson, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Z.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, G.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, E.Masha, R.Menegazzo, V.Paticchio, R.Perrino, P.Prati, V.Rigato, L.Schiavulli, R.S.Sidhu, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, S.Zavatarelli Advances in radiative capture studies at LUNA with a segmented BGO detector NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12,13C, 14N, 17O, 25Mg(p, γ), 13C(α, n), E ∼ 200 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced yields, resonance parameters, a high-efficiency detection of shorter-lived nuclides. A BGO summing detector at LUNA.
doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/acb961
2023TO07 Phys.Rev. C 108, 025802 (2023) A.Toth, T.Szucs, T.N.Szegedi, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, Zs.Fulop Experimental determination of the 3He(α, γ)7Be reaction cross section above the 7Be proton separation threshold NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(α, γ)7Be, E=11-20 Mev; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(E), possible resonance. Activation technique. R-matrix analysis. No prominent structures are observed around known 7Be level, but overall structure of the cross-section suggest a broad resonance peaking around E*=7.5 MeV of 7Be excitation energy. Comparison to previous experimental data obtained with different methods and to the data obtained for mirror reaction 3H(α, γ)7Li. Thin-window gas-cell target irradiated at the Atomki MGC-20 cyclotron. Activated target measured with HPGe detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.025802
2022BO17 Phys.Rev. C 106, 045801 (2022) A.Boeltzig, R.J.deBoer, Y.Chen, A.Best, M.Couder, A.Di Leva, B.Frentz, J.Gorres, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, Q.Liu, S.Lyons, K.Manukyan, K.T.Macon, L.Morales, M.T.Moran, D.Odell, C.Seymour, G.Seymour, E.Stech, B.Vande Kolk, M.Wiescher Investigation of direct capture in the 23Na(p, γ)24Mg reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 23Na(p, γ), E=0.5-1 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(E) for 8 γ-transitions, resonance energies and partial widths, asymptotic normalisation coefficients (ANC), S-factor, reaction rate. R-matrix analysis with AZURE2 code. Comparison to other experimental data and theoretical calculations. HPGe detector at Stable ion Accelerator for Nuclear Astrophysics (University of Notre Dame).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.045801
2022BU04 Phys.Lett. B 824, 136819 (2022) R.Buompane, A.DiLeva, L.Gialanella, A.DOnofrio, M.De Cesare, J.G.Duarte, A.Fulop, L.R.Gasques, G.Gyurky, L.Morales-Gallegos, F.Marzaioli, G.Palumbo, G.Porzio, D.Rapagnani, V.Roca, D.Rogalla, M.Romoli, C.Santonastaso, D.Schurmann Determination of the 7Be(p, γ)8B cross section at astrophysical energies using a radioactive 7Be ion beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(7Be, γ), E<1.2 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ, yields, S-factors. Comparison with available data. The mass separator ERNA (European Recoil mass Separator for Nuclear Astrophysics).
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136819
2022DE30 Phys.Rev. C 106, 055808 (2022) R.J.deBoer, A.Gula, M.Febbraro, K.Brandenburg, C.R.Brune, J.Gorres, Gy.Gyurky, R.Kelmar, K.Manukyan, Z.Meisel, D.Odell, M.T.Pigni, Shahina, E.Stech, W.Tan, M.Wiescher First near-threshold measurements of the 13C(α, n1)16O reaction for low-background-environment characterization NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(α, n), E=5.0-5.57 MeV; measured En, In, angular distributions; deduced σ(θ, E) for α, n1 channel. R-matrix analysis with AZURE2 code. Uncertainty estimation with Bayesian R-matrix Inference Code Kit (BRICK). Comparison to the previous estimates of σ for α, ν1a channel, other experimental results for total σ and statistical model calculations. 3He-spectrometer at Stable ion Accelerator for Nuclear Astrophysics (University of Notre Dame).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.055808
2022GY01 Phys.Rev. C 105, L022801 (2022) Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, Zs.Fulop Activation cross section measurement of the 14(p, γ)15O astrophysical key reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, γ), E=600-1500 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(E), astrophysical S-factor. Activation method. Comparison with other experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.L022801
2022KI15 Phys.Rev. C 106, 015802 (2022) G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, Gy.Gyurky, T.Szucs, L.Csedreki, Z.Halasz, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai High-precision 144Sm (α, α) 144Sm scattering at low energies and the rate of the 144Sm (α, γ) 148Gd reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144Sm(α, α), E=16.13, 18.07, 19.87 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, angular distribution; deduced σ(θ) normalized to Rutherford cross section, parameters of the optical potentials. 144Sm(α, X), 144Sm(α, γ), E(cm)=5-20 MeV; deduced σ(E), astrophysical S-factor using derived α-OMP parameters. Comparison to other experimental data and calculations performed with different OMP parameters. Array of 7 ion-implanted silicon detectors at cyclotron laboratory of ATOMKI, Debrecen.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.015802
2022PI05 Eur.Phys.J. A 58, 194 (2022) D.Piatti, E.Masha, M.Aliotta, J.Balibrea-Correa, F.Barile, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, T.Chillery, G.F.Ciani, A.Compagnucci, P.Corvisiero, L.Csedreki, T.Davinson, R.Depalo, A.di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, E.M.Fiore, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, V.Paticchio, R.Perrino, P.Prati, D.Rapagnani, L.Schiavulli, J.Skowronski, K.Stockel, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, S.Zavatarelli First direct limit on the 334 keV resonance strength in 22Ne(α, γ)26Mg reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 22Ne(α, γ), E(cm)=334 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced probability density functions of the resonance strength, resonances. Comparison with available data. The Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA) 400 kV accelerator, located in the deep underground INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00827-2
2021CS01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A994, 165081 (2021) L.Csedreki, G.F.Ciani, J.Balibrea-Correa, A.Best, M.Aliotta, F.Barile, D.Bemmerer, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, T.Chillery, P.Colombetti, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, E.M.Fiore, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, Z.Janas, M.Junker, I.Kochanek, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, E.Masha, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, V.Paticchio, R.Perrino, D.Piatti, P.Prati, L.Schiavulli, K.Stockel, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, F.Terrasi, S.Zavatarelli Characterization of the LUNA neutron detector array for the measurement of the 13C(α, n)16O reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(α, n), E=300-400 keV; 51V(p, n), E=5 MeV; measured reaction products, En, In, Eγ, Iγ; deduced yields, neutron efficiencies, possiblity to measure the σ approaching its s-process Gamow peak. Comparison with Geant4 simulations.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2021.165081
2021GY02 J.Phys.(London) G48, 105202 (2021) G.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, R.Huszank, Z.Torok, Z.Fulop, T.Rauscher, C.Travaglio Measurement of the 91Zr(p, γ)92mNb cross section motivated by type Ia supernova nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 91,96Zr(p, γ), E=1450-2800 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ac2132
2021KI06 Phys.Rev. C 104, 015807 (2021) G.G.Kiss, M.La Cognata, R.Yarmukhamedov, K.I.Tursunmakhatov, I.Wiedenhover, L.T.Baby, S.Cherubini, A.Cvetinovic, G.D'Agata, P.Figuera, G.L.Guardo, M.Gulino, S.Hayakawa, I.Indelicato, L.Lamia, M.Lattuada, F.Mudo, S.Palmerini, R.G.Pizzone, G.G.Rapisarda, S.Romano, M.L.Sergi, R.Sparta, C.Spitaleri, O.Trippella, A.Tumino, M.Anastasiou, S.A.Kuvin, N.Rijal, B.Schmidt, S.B.Igamov, S.B.Sakuta, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, T.Szucs, Z.Halasz, E.Somorjai, Z.Hons, J.Mrazek, R.E.Tribble, A.M.Mukhamedzhanov Indirect determination of the astrophysical S factor for the 6Li (p, γ)7Be reaction using the asymptotic normalization coefficient method NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(3He, d)7Be, E=3, 5 MeV; measured E(d), I(d), σ(θ) using ΔE-E silicon detector telescopes at the University of Catania and the FN tandem accelerator of Florida State University. 7Be; deduced levels, asymptotic normalization coefficient (ANCs) for the g.s. and the first excited state at 429 keV of 7Be from DWBA analysis of angular distributions. 6Li(p, γ)7Be, E=0.05-0.35 MeV; deduced asymptotic normalization coefficient (ANCs) using results from the 6Li(3He, d) reaction. 6Li(p, γ)7Be, E<1.0 MeV; analyzed available experimental data; deduced astrophysical S factor from direct experimental data, as well as present indirect method from ANCs determined in 6Li(3He, d) experiment. Relevance to big-bang and stellar nucleosynthesis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.015807
2021MO22 At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 142, 101453 (2021) P.Mohr, Z.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, A.Arcones, M.Jacobi, A.Psaltis Astrophysical reaction rates of α-induced reactions for nuclei with 26 ≤ Z ≤ 83 from the new Atomki-V2 α-nucleus potential NUCLEAR REACTIONS 88Kr, 188Sm(α, X), E(cm)<15 MeV; calculated astrophysical reaction rates using new Atomki-V2 α-nucleus potential and TALYS nuclear model code.
doi: 10.1016/j.adt.2021.101453
2021SZ02 Phys.Rev. C 104, 035804 (2021) T.N.Szegedi, G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, A.Psaltis, M.Jacobi, G.G.Barnafoldi, T.Szucs, Gy.Gyurky, A.Arcones Activation thick target yield measurement of 100Mo(α, n)103Ru for studying the weak r-process nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 100Mo(α, n)103Ru, E=7.0-13.0 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, thick target σ(E) by activation technique at the Institute for Nuclear Research (Atomki); deduced recommended astrophysical rate at T9=1.0-5.0, elemental abundances for the MC13 trajectory using α-nucleus optical model potentials (α-OMPs) with Atomki-V2 potential to model the nucleosynthesis scenario. 95,97Ru, 95Tc; observed γ rays in the spectrum.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.035804
2020CI06 Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 75 (2020) G.F.Ciani, L.Csedreki, J.Balibrea-Correa, A.Best, M.Aliotta, F.Barile, D.Bemmerer, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, T.Chillery, P.Colombetti, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, L.Di Paolo, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, E.M.Fiore, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, I.Kochanek, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, E.Masha, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, V.Paticchio, R.Perrino, D.Piatti, P.Prati, L.Schiavulli, K.Stockel, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, F.Terrasi, D.Trezzi, S.Zavatarelli A new approach to monitor 13C-targets degradation in situ for 13C(α, n)16O cross-section measurements at LUNA
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00077-0
2020KI11 Phys.Lett. B 807, 135606 (2020) G.G.Kiss, M.La Cognata, C.Spitaleri, R.Yarmukhamedov, I.Wiedenhover, L.T.Baby, S.Cherubini, A.Cvetinovic, G.D'Agata, P.Figuera, G.L.Guardo, M.Gulino, S.Hayakawa, I.Indelicato, L.Lamia, M.Lattuada, F.Mudo, S.Palmerini, R.G.Pizzone, G.G.Rapisarda, S.Romano, M.L.Sergi, R.Sparta, O.Trippella, A.Tumino, M.Anastasiou, S.A.Kuvin, N.Rijal, B.Schmidt, S.B.Igamov, S.B.Sakuta, K.I.Tursunmakhatov, Zs.Fulop, G.Gyurky, T.Szucs, Z.Halasz, E.Somorjai, Z.Hons, J.Mrazek, R.E.Tribble, A.M.Mukhamedzhanov Astrophysical S-factor for the 3He(α, γ)7Be reaction via the asymptotic normalization coefficient (ANC) method NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(3He, d)7Be, E=3, 5 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), S-factor, external capture contribution using the Asymptotic Normalization Coefficient (ANC) technique.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135606
2020KR12 Phys.Rev. A 102, 042825 (2020) F.M.Kroger, G.Weber, M.O.Herdrich, J.Glorius, C.Langer, Z.Slavkovska, L.Bott, C.Brandau, B.Bruckner, K.Blaum, X.Chen, S.Dababneh, T.Davinson, P.Erbacher, S.Fiebiger, T.Gassner, K.Gobel, M.Groothuis, A.Gumberidze, Gy.Gyurky, S.Hagmann, C.Hahn, M.Heil, R.Hess, R.Hensch, P.Hillmann, P.-M.Hillenbrand, O.Hinrichs, B.Jurado, T.Kausch, A.Khodaparast, T.Kisselbach, N.Klapper, C.Kozhuharov, D.Kurtulgil, G.Lane, C.Lederer-Woods, M.Lestinsky, S.Litvinov, Yu.A.Litvinov, B.Loher, F.Nolden, N.Petridis, U.Popp, M.Reed, R.Reifarth, M.S.Sanjari, H.Simon, U.Spillmann, M.Steck, J.Stumm, T.Szucs, T.T.Nguyen, A.Taremi Zadeh, B.Thomas, S.Yu.Torilov, H.Tornqvist, C.Trageser, S.Trotsenko, M.Volknandt, M.Weigand, C.Wolf, P.J.Woods, V.P.Shevelko, I.Yu.Tolstikhina, Th.Stohlker Electron capture of Xe54+ in collisions with H2 molecules in the energy range between 5.5 and 30.9 MeV/u NUCLEAR REACTIONS H(Xe, X), E=5.5-30.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, X-rays; deduced X-ray spectra, electron-capture σ. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.102.042825
2020MO23 Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 252701 (2020) P.Mohr, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs Successful Prediction of Total α-Induced Reaction Cross Sections at Astrophysically Relevant Sub-Coulomb Energies Using a Novel Approach NUCLEAR REACTIONS 176W(α, γ), E<200 keV; analyzed available data; deduced astrophysical reaction rates, S-factor.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.252701
2020SZ02 Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 182 (2020) T.N.Szegedi, A.Toth, G.G.Kiss, Gy.Gyurky High precision half-life measurement of 95Ru, 95Tc and 95mTc with γ-spectroscopy
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00188-8
2019BE31 Phys.Lett. B 797, 134900 (2019) A.Best, F.R.Pantaleo, A.Boeltzig, G.Imbriani, M.Aliotta, J.Balibrea-Correa, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, R.Buompane, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, T.Chillery, G.F.Ciani, P.Corvisiero, L.Csedreki, T.Davinson, R.J.deBoer, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, E.M.Fiore, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, M.Junker, I.Kochanek, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, V.Paticchio, R.Perrino, D.Piatti, P.Prati, L.Schiavulli, K.Stockel, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Trezzi, M.Wiescher, S.Zavatarelli Cross section of the reaction 18O(p, γ)19F at astrophysical energies: The 90 keV resonance and the direct capture component NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(p, γ), E<1 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, resonance parameters, σ. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134900
2019BO09 Phys.Lett. B 795, 122 (2019) A.Boeltzig, A.Best, F.R.Pantaleo, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, M.Aliotta, J.Balibrea-Correa, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, R.Buompane, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, T.Chillery, G.F.Ciani, P.Corvisiero, L.Csedreki, T.Davinson, R.J.deBoer, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, E.M.Fiore, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, I.Kochanek, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.Munnik, V.Paticchio, R.Perrino, D.Piatti, P.Prati, L.Schiavulli, K.Stockel, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Trezzi, M.Wiescher, S.Zavatarelli Direct measurements of low-energy resonance strengths of the 23Na(p, γ)24Mg reaction for astrophysics NUCLEAR REACTIONS 23Na(p, γ), E<1 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonance parameters, strengths, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.05.044
2019BR07 Phys.Lett. B 790, 237 (2019) C.G.Bruno, M.Aliotta, P.Descouvemont, A.Best, T.Davinson, D.Bemmerer, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, T.Chillery, G.F.Ciani, P.Corvisiero, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, M.Lugaro, P.Marigo, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, D.Piatti, P.Prati, K.Stockel, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Trezzi Improved astrophysical rate for the 18O(p, α)15N reaction by underground measurements NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(p, α)15N, E=60-360 keV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip, Eα, Iα; deduced differential yield, resonance energies, S-factor, J, π, reaction rates.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.01.017
2019CS01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B443, 48 (2019) L.Csedreki, I.Vajda, I.Rajta, G.Gyurky, R.Huszank, A.Z.Kiss Proton induced differential cross sections on 14N and 28Si from 3 to 4 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28,29Si, 14N(p, pγ), Si, N(p, p), E=3-4 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(θ), thick target yields. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2019.01.047
2019GL01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 122, 092701 (2019) J.Glorius, C.Langer, Z.Slavkovska, L.Bott, C.Brandau, B.Bruckner, K.Blaum, X.Chen, S.Dababneh, T.Davinson, P.Erbacher, S.Fiebiger, T.Gassner, K.Gobel, M.Groothuis, A.Gumberidze, G.Gyurky, M.Heil, R.Hess, R.Hensch, P.Hillmann, P.-M.Hillenbrand, O.Hinrichs, B.Jurado, T.Kausch, A.Khodaparast, T.Kisselbach, N.Klapper, C.Kozhuharov, D.Kurtulgil, G.Lane, C.Lederer-Woods, M.Lestinsky, S.Litvinov, Y.A.Litvinov, B.Loher, F.Nolden, N.Petridis, U.Popp, T.Rauscher, M.Reed, R.Reifarth, M.S.Sanjari, D.Savran, H.Simon, U.Spillmann, M.Steck, T.Stohlker, J.Stumm, A.Surzhykov, T.Szucs, T.T.Nguyen, A.Taremi Zadeh, B.Thomas, S.Yu.Torilov, H.Tornqvist, M.Trager, C.Trageser, S.Trotsenko, L.Varga, M.Volknandt, H.Weick, M.Weigand, C.Wolf, P.J.Woods, Y.M.Xing Approaching the Gamow Window with Stored Ions: Direct Measurement of 124Xe(p, γ) in the ESR Storage Ring NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Xe(p, γ), E=5.5-8 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, X-rays; deduced σ, σ(θ).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.092701
2019GY03 Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 41 (2019) Gy. Gyurky, Zs. Fulop, F. Kappeler, G. G. Kiss, A. Wallner The activation method for cross section measurements in nuclear astrophysics NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(p, γ), E not given; 15N(p, αγ), E=890-915 keV; 13C(n, γ), E=1-300 keV; 148Gd(γ, p), (γ, α), (γ, n), E=1-13 MeV; 169Tm(α, γ), E=13.5 MeV; 12C(p, 13N), E not given; 17O(p, 18O), E not given; measured reaction products, activation Eγ, Iγ, X-rays, time; deduced γ X-ray activation energy spectra, decay curves for γ's of specified energy corresponding to discrete states; suggested new method for evaluation of proper beam intensity variation; deduced cross section ratios for astrophysical reactions.Compared with available data and JEFF-3.2.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12708-4
2019GY04 Appl.Radiat.Isot. 148, 87 (2019) G.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, Z.Fulop Half-life measurement of 65Ga with γ-spectroscopy RADIOACTIVITY 65Ga(EC) [from 64Zn(p, γ), E=4.5, 6 MeV]; 61Cu(EC) [from 64Zn(p, α), E=4.5, 6 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, intensities, T1/2.
doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.03.021
2019GY05 Phys.Rev. C 100, 015805 (2019) Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, A.Csik, Zs.Torok, R.Huszank, M.G.Kohan, L.Wagner, Zs.Fulop Resonance strengths in the 14N(p, γ)15O astrophysical key reaction measured with activation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, γ)15O, E=278, 1058 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, resonance strengths using activation method at the Institute for Nuclear Research, Debrecen. Comparison with previous experimental values. Discussion of relevance to stellar hydrogen burning.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.015805
2019SZ01 Nucl.Phys. A986, 213 (2019) T.N.Szegedi, G.G.Kiss, I.Oksuz, T.Szucs, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, E.Somorjai, Zs.Fulop High precision half-life measurement of 125Cs and 125Xe with γ-spectroscopy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Xe(p, γ)125Cs, E=6-7.5 MeV; measured off-line activation Eγ, Iγ(t) following the β-decay; deduced T1/2. Compared with published results.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2019.04.002
2019SZ02 Phys.Rev. C 99, 055804 (2019), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 105, 069901 (2022) T.Szucs, G.G.Kiss, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, T.N.Szegedi, Zs.Fulop Cross section of 3He(α, γ)7Be around the 7Be proton separation threshold NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(α, γ)7Be, E=7.3-11.35 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eα, σ(E) using HPGe detector for offline γ spectroscopy. 3He(α, γ)7Be, E(cm)=0.2-5.0 MeV; analyzed data using constrained R-matrix fit; deduced S factors, asymptotic nuclear coefficients (ANCs), and upper limit on α-capture resonance strength using data from present experiment and previous experiments. Relevance to Big Bang nucleosynthesis and solar hydrogen burning.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.055804
2019SZ04 Phys.Rev. C 100, 065803 (2019) T.Szucs, P.Mohr, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, R.Huszank, G.G.Kiss, T.N.Szegedi, Zs.Torok, Zs.Fulop Cross section of α-induced reactions on 197Au at sub-Coulomb energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(α, 2n)199Tl, E=17.48, 17.99, 18.49, 18.99, 19.46, 19.92 MeV; 197Au(α, n)200Tl, E=13.62, 13.91, 14.92, 15.91, 16.96, 17.48, 17.99, 18.49, 18.99, 19.46, 19.92 MeV; 197Au(α, γ)201Tl, E=13.91, 14.92, 15.91, 16.96, 17.48, 17.99, 18.99, 19.46, 19.92 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, E(x ray), I(x ray), σ(E) by activation method at the MTA Atomki cyclotron in Debrecen; deduced Absolute x-ray intensities from the decays of 199,200,201Tl. 197Au(α, α'), E=24.7 MeV; measured σ(θ) and total σ. Comparison to the best fit statistical model calculation using the AVR A-OMP, and with previous experimental results. Prediction of cross sections in the Gamow window with smaller uncertainties. Relevance to determination of reaction rates in large-scale reaction networks for heavy-element nucleosynthesis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.065803
2018BE17 Europhys.Lett. 122, 52001 (2018) D.Bemmerer, F.Cavanna, R.Depalo, M.Aliotta, M.Anders, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.Bruno, A.Caciolli, T.Chillery, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, P.Prati, D.A.Scott, K.Stocker, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Trezzi Effect of beam energy straggling on resonant yield in thin gas targets: The cases 22Ne(p, γ)23Na and 14N(p, γ)15O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 22Ne, 14N(p, γ), E<300 keV; analyzed available data; deduced correction for narrow resonance yields.
doi: 10.1209/0295-5075/122/52001
2018BU12 Eur.Phys.J. A 54, 92 (2018) R.Buompane, N.De Cesare, A.Di Leva, A.D'Onofrio, L.Gialanella, M.Romano, M.De Cesare, J.G.Duarte, Zs.Fulop, L.Morales-Gallegos, Gy.Gyurky, L.R.Gasques, F.Marzaioli, G.Palumbo, G.Porzio, D.Rapagnani, V.Roca, D.Rogalla, M.Romoli, C.Sabbarese, D.Schurmann, F.Terrasi Test measurement of 7Be(p, γ)8B with the recoil mass separator ERNA NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(7Be, γ), E(cm)≈ 812 keV; measured 7Be energy loss, 8B recoils and angular distribution using CSSM (Charge State Selection Magnet); deduced σ (within uncertainties agrees with the value adopted by Adelberger et al. (2011)).
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2018-12522-6
2018KI04 Phys.Rev. C 97, 055803 (2018) G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, P.Mohr, Zs.Torok, R.Huszank, Gy.Gyurky, Zs.Fulop α-induced reactions on 115In: Cross section measurements and statistical model analysis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 115In(α, γ), (α, n)118mSb, E(cm)=8.83-15.58 MeV; 115In(α, n)118Sb, E(cm)=11.10-15.58 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, and corrected peak rates of α-irradiated targets, reaction σ(E) using a HPGe detector for γ detection and a low-energy photon spectrometer (LEPS) for x-ray detection at Atomki, Debrecen; deduced reaction σ best fit parameters, σ at energies corresponding to the Gamow window at 2 and 3 GK. Applied best fit parameters to α+113In reaction σ. Comparison with statistical model calculations using TALYS code, and with previous experimental values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.055803
2018KO12 Phys.Rev. C 97, 045803 (2018) Z.Korkulu, N.Ozkan, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, Gy.Gyurky, Zs.Fulop, R.T.Guray, Z.Halasz, T.Rauscher, E.Somorjai, Zs.Torok, C.Yalcin Investigation of α-induced reactions on Sb isotopes relevant to the astrophysical γ process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 121,123Sn(α, n), 121Sn(α, γ), E=10.09-16 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ from decay of reaction products, σ(E) by activation method at the MGC cyclotron accelerator of Atomki-Debrecen; deduced sensitivity of σ to variation of particle and radiative widths for 121Sn+α reactions. Comparison with previous experimental values, and with statistical model calculations using NON-SMOKER and SMARAGD codes. Discussed implications for astrophysical reaction rates in γ-process nucleosynthesis network.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.045803
2018SZ01 Phys.Lett. B 776, 396 (2018) T.Szucs, G.G.Kiss, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, Zs.Fulop, T.Rauscher Cross section of α-induced reactions on iridium isotopes obtained from thick target yield measurement for the astrophysical γ process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 191,193Ir(α, γ), (α, n), E=13.4, 17 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced thick target yields, σ. Comparison with statistical-model calculations performed with the SMARAGD code.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.11.072
2017GY01 Phys.Rev. C 95, 035805 (2017) Gy.Gyurky, A.Ornelas, Zs.Fulop, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, R.Huszank, I.Hornyak, I.Rajta, I.Vajda Cross section measurement of the astrophysically important 17O(p, γ)18F reaction in a wide energy range NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(p, γ)18F, E=500-1800 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, half-life of 18F decay, σ(E) by activation method using Van de Graaff accelerator of Atomki; analyzed using R-matrix fit; deduced S factors. Comparison with previous experimental data. Relevance to hydrogen burning processes in different stages of stellar evolution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.035805
2017MO05 Phys.Rev. C 95, 015807 (2017) Statistical model analysis of α-induced reaction cross sections of 64Zn at low energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(α, α), (α, γ), (α, n), (α, p), (α, X), E=4-50 MeV; analyzed experimental σ(E) measurements taken from the EXFOR database by statistical model using computer code TALYS, with about 7000 combinations of the α-nucleus, OMPs, nucleon-nucleus OMPs, γ-ray strength functions, and level densities; deduced χ2 fits to the data, total reaction cross sections. Relevance to astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.015807
2017OZ01 Phys.Rev. C 96, 045805 (2017) N.Ozkan, R.T.Guray, C.Yalcin, W.P.Tan, A.Aprahamian, M.Beard, R.J.deBoer, S.Almaraz-Calderon, S.Falahat, J.Gorres, Q.Li, A.Sauerwein, K.Sonnabend, M.Wiescher, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, E.Somorjai, J.Greene Proton capture reaction cross section measurements on 162Er as a probe of statistical model calculations NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Er(p, γ)163Tm, 162Er(p, n)162Tm, E=4.0-9.0 MeV in steps of 0.5 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, σ(E) by activation method using the FN tandem accelerator at the University of Notre Dame; deduced S factors. Comparison with Hauser Feshbach (HF) statistical model calculations using NON-SMOKER and TALYS codes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.045805
2017TR01 Astropart.Phys. 89, 57 (2017) D.Trezzi, M.Anders, M.Aliotta, A.Bellini, D.Bemmerer, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, T.Davinson, R.Depalo, Z.Elekes, M.Erhard, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, M.Junker, A.Lemut, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.Pantaleo, P.Prati, C.Rossi Alvarez, D.A.Scott, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, M.Takacs Big Bang 6Li nucleosynthesis studied deep underground (LUNA collaboration) NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(α, γ), E(cm)=80, 93, 120, 133 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, S-factor, thermonuclear reaction rates. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2017.01.007
2016BE14 Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 72 (2016) A.Best, A.Caciolli, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, M.Laubenstein, E.Napolitani, V.Rigato, V.Roca, T.Szucs Underground nuclear astrophysics: Why and how
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16072-7
2016DE34 Phys.Rev. C 94, 055804 (2016) R.Depalo, F.Cavanna, M.Aliotta, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, G.F.Ciani, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, D.Piatti, P.Prati, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Trezzi Direct measurement of low-energy 22Ne(p, γ)23Na resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 22Ne(p, γ), E=70-300 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin at the LUNA 400 kV accelerator, deep underground at the Gran Sasso National Laboratories (LNGS). 23Na; deduced levels, resonance energies and strengths, J, π, thermonuclear reaction rates. Comparison with previous experimental data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.055804
2016HA33 Phys.Rev. C 94, 045801 (2016) Z.Halasz, E.Somorjai, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, T.Szucs, G.G.Kiss, N.T.Szegedi, T.Rauscher, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher Experimental study of the astrophysical γ-process reaction 124Xe(α, γ)128Ba NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Xe(α, γ)128Ba, 124Xe(α, n)127Ba, E=11-15 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E) by activation method using a thin window gas cell. Comparison with Hauser-Feshbach statistical model calculations, 124Xe+α optical potential, astrophysical gamma-process, and supernova models.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.045801
2016OR09 Phys.Rev. C 94, 055807 (2016) A.Ornelas, P.Mohr, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Galaviz, R.T.Guray, Z.Korkulu, N.Ozkan, C.Yalcin alpha scattering and alpha-induced reaction cross sections of 64Zn at low energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(α, α), (α, α'), E=12.05, 16.12 MeV; measured scattered particle spectra, Eα, Iα, elastic σ(θ), inelastic σ(E) at the Atomki cyclotron facility; deduced total σ, parameters of optical potential, phase shifts and reflection coefficients using σ(θ) elastic data at Eα=13.4-50.5 MeV from previous studies and the present work, rise of the elastic cross sections at very backward angles considered as so-called anomalous large-angle elastic scattering (ALAS). 64Zn(α, γ), (α, p), (α, n), E=16.12 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ using activation technique. Comparison with theoretical calculations based on different global α-nucleus optical potentials, and Hartree-Fock BCS γ-ray strength for (α, γ) channel.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.055807
2015BR09 Eur.Phys.J. A 51, 94 (2015) C.G.Bruno, D.A.Scott, A.Formicola, M.Aliotta, T.Davinson, M.Anders, A.Best, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, P.Corvisiero, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, C.J.Griffin, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, R.Menegazzo, E.Napolitani, P.Prati, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs, D.Trezzi, for the LUNA Collaboration Resonance strengths in the 17, 18O(p, α)14, 15N reactions and background suppression underground - Commissioning of a new setup for charged-particle detection at LUNA NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17,18O(p, α), E=151, 193 keV; measured Eα, Iα; deduced resonance strength, energy, thick target yield as a by-product of commissioning of new setup.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2015-15094-y
2015CA27 Phys.Rev.Lett. 115, 252501 (2015); Erratum Phys.Rev.Lett. 120, 239901 (2018) F.Cavanna, R.Depalo, M.Aliotta, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, A.Boeltzig, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, A.di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, R.Menegazzo, V.Mossa, F.R.Pantaleo, P.Prati, D.A.Scott, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs, D.Trezzi, for the LUNA Collaboration Three New Low-Energy Resonances in the 22Ne(p, γ)23Na Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20,21,22Ne(p, γ), E=70-300 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonance energies and strengths, thermonuclear reaction rates. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.252501
2015GU10 Phys.Rev. C 91, 055809 (2015) R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, C.Yalcin, T.Rauscher, Gy.Gyurky, J.Farkas, Zs.Fulop, Z.Halasz, E.Somorjai Measurements of 152Gd(p, γ)153Tb and 152Gd(p, n)152Tb reaction cross sections for the astrophysical γ process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 152Gd(p, γ)153Tb, E=3, 47-7.94 MeV; 152Gd(p, n)152Tb, E(cm)=4.96-7.94 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, total σ(E) by activation method for the astrophysical γ process; deduced astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with Hauser-Feshbach statistical model predictions using SMARAGD computer code.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.055809
2015KI04 J.Phys.(London) G42, 055103 (2015) G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, T.Rauscher, Zs.Torok, L.Csedreki, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, Z.Halasz Measurement of (α, n) reaction cross sections of erbium isotopes for testing astrophysical rate predictions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Er(α, n), (α, γ), E<17 MeV; analyzed available data; deduced optical potential, theoretical σ. Comparison of statistical model predictions with experimental data.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/42/5/055103
2015ME07 Phys.Rev. C 92, 035803 (2015) B.Mei, T.Aumann, S.Bishop, K.Blaum, K.Boretzky, F.Bosch, C.Brandau, H.Brauning, T.Davinson, I.Dillmann, C.Dimopoulou, O.Ershova, Z.Fulop, H.Geissel, J.Glorius, G.Gyurky, M.Heil, F.Kappeler, A.Kelic-Heil, C.Kozhuharov, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, Y.Litvinov, G.Lotay, J.Marganiec, G.Munzenberg, F.Nolden, N.Petridis, R.Plag, U.Popp, G.Rastrepina, R.Reifarth, B.Riese, C.Rigollet, C.Scheidenberger, H.Simon, K.Sonnabend, M.Steck, T.Stohlker, T.Szucs, K.Summerer, G.Weber, H.Weick, D.Winters, N.Winters, P.Woods, Q.Zhong First measurement of the 96Ru(p, γ)97Rh cross section for the p process with a storage ring NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(96Ru, γ)97Rh, E=9, 10, 11 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra in different charge states, x-ray and γ spectra, σ(E) using stored heavy ions in storage ring ESR at GSI; deduced astrophysical S factors and stellar reaction rates over a range of T9=0.5-19. Comparison with predictions from standard NON-SMOKER code and TALYS-1.4 code using different γ-ray strength functions from HFB, Brink-Axel Lorentzian (BAL), and Kopecky-Uhl, and different density models of constant temperature (CT), BSFG, generalized superfluid (GS), and Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB). Recommended REACLIB parameters for the reactivity of 96Ru(p, γ)97Rh, and 97Rh(γ, p)96Ru reactions. Relevance to p-process network calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.035803
2015OR03 Nucl.Phys. A940, 194 (2015) A.Ornelas, G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, D.Galaviz, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Mate, T.Rauscher, E.Somorjai, K.Sonnabend, A.Zilges The 106Cd(α, α)106Cd elastic scattering in a wide energy range for γ process studies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 106Cd(α, α), E=16.1, 17.7, 19.6 MeV; measured Eα, Iα(θ). 106Cd(α, α), E(cm)=15.6-26.0 MeV; calculated σ(θ) using ATOMKI-V1 optical potential; deduced optical model parameters from fit to available data. Potentials compared with those obtained by others using different potentials. 106Cd(α, n), (α, p), (α, γ), E(cm)=7-13 MeV; calculated S-factor using different potentials. Compared with data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2015.04.008
2015YA07 Phys.Rev. C 91, 034610 (2015) C.Yalcin, Gy.Gyurky, T.Rauscher, G.G.Kiss, N.Ozkan, R.T.Guray, Z.Halasz, T.Szucs, Zs.Fulop, J.Farkas, Z.Korkulu, E.Somorjai Test of statistical model cross section calculations for α-induced reactions on 107Ag at energies of astrophysical interest NUCLEAR REACTIONS 107Ag(α, γ)111In, E=8.16-13 MeV; 107Ag(α, n)110In, E=9-13 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E) by activation method. Comparison with statistical model calculation using SMARAGD computer code, and with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.034610
2014AN05 Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 042501 (2014) M.Anders, D.Trezzi, R.Menegazzo, M.Aliotta, A.Bellini, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, T.Davinson, Z.Elekes, M.Erhard, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, M.Junker, A.Lemut, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, P.Prati, C.Rossi Alvarez, D.A.Scott, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, for the LUNA Collaboration First Direct Measurement of the 2H(α, γ)6Li Cross Section at Big Bang Energies and the Primordial Lithium Problem NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(α, γ), E=400 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced S-factor, σ. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.042501
2014CA47 Eur.Phys.J. A 50, 179 (2014) F.Cavanna, R.Depalo, M.-L.Menzel, M.Aliotta, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, A.di Leva, Z.Elekes, F.Ferraro, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, C.Rossi Alvarez, D.A.Scott, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs, D.Trezzi, for the LUNA Collaboration A new study of the 22Ne(p, γ)23Na reaction deep underground: Feasibility, setup and first observation of the 186 keV resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 22Ne(p, γ), E=120-400 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ at LUNA. 23Na deduced γ transitions, 186 keV resonance.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14179-5
2014CS02 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B328, 20 (2014) L.Csedreki, I.Uzonyi, Z.Szikszai, Gy.Gyurky, G.A.Sziki, A.Z.Kiss Measurement of gamma-ray production cross sections for nuclear reactions 14N(d, pγ)15N and 28Si(d, pγ)29Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N, 28Si(d, pγ), 14N(d, p), E<2 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, σ(θ) and their uncertainties.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2014.02.120
2014CS03 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B328, 59 (2014) L.Csedreki, I.Uzonyi, G.A.Sziki, Z.Szikszai, Gy.Gyurky, A.Z.Kiss Measurements and assessment of 12C(d, pγ)13C reaction cross sections in the deuteron energy range 740-2000 keV for analytical applications NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(d, pγ), (d, p), E<2 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, σ(θ) and their uncertainties.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2014.02.123
2014DI01 Phys.Rev. C 89, 015803 (2014), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 90, 019902 (2014) A.Di Leva, D.A.Scott, A.Caciolli, A.Formicola, F.Strieder, M.Aliotta, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, P.Corvisiero, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, J.Jose, M.Junker, M.Laubenstein, R.Menegazzo, E.Napolitani, P.Prati, V.Rigato, V.Roca, E.Somorjai, C.Salvo, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, F.Terrasi, D.Trezzi Underground study of the 17O(p, γ)18F reaction relevant for explosive hydrogen burning NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(p, γ)18F, E(cm)=160-370 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, on- and off-resonance γ spectra, γ-branching ratios from decay of resonances, half-life using activation method at underground LUNA accelerator at Gran Sasso National Laboratory; deduced S factors for secondary transitions, total S factor, resonance strength, astrophysical S factor and reaction rates. 18F; deduced levels, analysis of astrophysically important 183-keV resonance. Comparison with previous experimental results. 15N, 18,19F, 18O; evaluated abundances by Nova model calculations. RADIOACTIVITY 18F(β+)[from 17O(p, γ), E(cm)=160-370 keV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, half-life.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.015803
2014FO06 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A742, 258 (2014) A.Formicola, C.G.Bruno, A.Caciolli, F.Cavanna, R.Depalo, A.Di Leva, D.A.Scott, D.Trezzi, M.Aliotta, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, P.Corvisiero, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, T.Szucs Cross-section measurements at astrophysically relevant energies: The LUNA experiment NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(p, γ), E(cm)=183 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, resonance strength, S-factor. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2013.11.082
2014GY01 Nucl.Phys. A922, 112 (2014) Gy.Gyurky, M.Vakulenko, Zs.Fulop, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs Cross section and reaction rate of 92Mo(p, γ)93Tc determined from thick target yield measurements NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(p, γ), E=1700-3100 keV; measured thick target Eγ, Iγ(time). 93g,93mTc deduced peaks, thick target yields, σ, S-factor, thermonuclear reaction rates, T1/2; calculated σ, S-factor using TALYS. Compared also with some other recent data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2013.12.003
2014GY02 Phys.Rev. C 90, 052801 (2014) G.Gyurky, Z.Fulop, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs Direct study of the α-nucleus optical potential at astrophysical energies using the 64Zn(p, α)61Cu reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(p, α)61Cu, 64Zn(p, γ)65Ga, E=3.5-8 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E) by activation method; deduced experimental S factors and Gamow window for 61Cu+α system. Comparison with statistical model calculations using NON-SMOKER, TALYS and TALYS-modified with 61Cu+α optical potential. Astrophysical γ process.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.052801
2014KI05 Phys.Lett. B 735, 40 (2014) G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, T.Rauscher, Zs.Torok, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, E.Somorjai Alpha induced reaction cross section measurements on 162Er for the astrophysical γ process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Er(α, γ), (α, n), E(cm)=12.19-16.09 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, X-rays; deduced σ, needs for optical potential modifications. Comparison with Hauser-Feshbach calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2014.06.011
2013AN07 Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 28 (2013) M.Anders, D.Trezzi, A.Bellini, M.Aliotta, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, H.Costantini, P.Corvisiero, T.Davinson, Z.Elekes, M.Erhard, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, M.Junker, A.Lemut, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, C.Rossi Alvarez, D.Scott, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, T.Szucs, LUNA Collaboration Neutron-induced background by an α-beam incident on a deuterium gas target and its implications for the study of the 2H(α, γ)6Li reaction at LUNA NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(α, γ), E=280, 400 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced yields vs Eγ, existence of cosmological 6Li plateau.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13028-5
2013BO09 Nucl.Phys. A908, 1 (2013) C.Bordeanu, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, T.Szucs, G.G.Kiss, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai Activation measurement of the 3He(α, γ)7Be reaction cross section at high energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(α, γ), E=4.0-6.3 MeV; measured off-line 7Be activation Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, S-factor. Compared with data and published calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2013.03.012
2013KI11 Phys.Rev. C 88, 045804 (2013) G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, Zs.Fulop, T.Rauscher, Gy.Gyurky, T.Szucs, Z.Halasz, E.Somorjai, A.Ornelas, C.Yalcin, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan High precision 113In(α, α)113In elastic scattering at energies near the Coulomb barrier for the astrophysical γ process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 113In(α, α), E=16.15-19.15 MeV; measured E(α), I(α), σ(E, θ) at ATOMKI facility in Debrecen; deduced global α+nucleus optical model parameters. Comparison with reduced σ for 89Y+α, 92Mo+α, 106,110,116Cd+α, 112,124Sn+α and 144Sm+α reactions. 113In(α, γ)117Sb, 113In(α, n)116Sb, E=8-15 MeV; deduced astrophysical S(E) factor, σ ratio. Relevance to γ process for production of p nuclei in supernova explosions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.045804
2013MO28 At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 99, 651 (2013) P.Mohr, G.G.Kiss, Zs.Fulop, D.Galaviz, Gy.Gyurky, E.Somorjai Elastic alpha scattering experiments and the alpha-nucleus optical potential at low energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y, 92Mo, 106,110,116Cd, 112,124Sn, 144Sm(α, α), E<20 MeV; analyzed available data; deduced σ, σ(θ), Woods-Saxon potential parameters.
doi: 10.1016/j.adt.2012.10.003
2013RA12 Rep.Prog.Phys. 76, 066201 (2013) T.Rauscher, N.Dauphas, I.Dillmann, C.Frohlich, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky Constraining the astrophysical origin of the p-nuclei through nuclear physics and meteoritic data
doi: 10.1088/0034-4885/76/6/066201
2013SC16 Phys.Rev. C 88, 025803 (2013) K.Schmidt, S.Akhmadaliev, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, K.Boretzky, A.Caciolli, D.Degering, M.Dietz, R.Dressler, Z.Elekes, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, R.Hannaske, A.R.Junghans, M.Marta, M.-L.Menzel, F.Munnik, D.Schumann, R.Schwengner, T.Szucs, A.Wagner, D.Yakorev, K.Zuber Resonance triplet at Ea=4.5 MeV in the 40Ca(α, γ)44Ti reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(α, γ), E=4.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, yields. 44Ti; deduced levels, triplet of resonances near 4.5 MeV, resonance strengths, γ-decay branching ratios, α widths, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with previous data. Target composition determined by elastic recoil detection (ERD) method and by nuclear reactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.025803
2012GY01 Appl.Radiat.Isot. 70, 278 (2012) Gy.Gyurky, J.Farkas, Z.Halasz, T.Szucs Half-life measurement of 66Ga with γ-spectroscopy RADIOACTIVITY 66Ga(EC) [from 66Zn(p, n), E=11.3 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 and uncertainties.
doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2011.08.004
2012GY02 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 337, 012009 (2012) Gy.Gyurky, J.Farkas, Z.Halasz, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs, P.Mohr, A.Wallner Experimental study of α-induced reactions on 64Zn for the astrophysical γ-process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(α, n), (α, p), (α, γ), (α, α), E=4-8.8 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced (α, p) σ using activation method; calculated (α, p) σ using NON-SMOKER and TALYS.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/337/1/012009
2012GY03 Phys.Rev. C 86, 041601 (2012) Gy.Gyurky, P.Mohr, Zs.Fulop, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, E.Somorjai Relation between total cross sections from elastic scattering and α-induced reactions: The example of 64Zn NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(α, γ), (α, p), (α, n), E(cm)=5.8-12.4 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E); deduced total reaction σ by comparison with σ for 64Zn(α, α) reaction, astrophysical S factor. Comparison with statistical model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.041601
2012HA07 Phys.Rev. C 85, 025804 (2012) Z.Halasz, Gy.Gyurky, J.Farkas, Zs.Fulop, T.Szucs, E.Somorjai, T.Rauscher Investigation of α-induced reactions on 130Ba and 132Ba and their importance for the synthesis of heavy p nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 130Ba(α, γ)134Ce, E=12.0-16.5 MeV; 130Ba(α, n)133Ce, 132Ba(α, n)135Ce, E=12.5-16.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, cross sections, isomeric and total cross sections for 133Ce by activation method. 130Ba(α, γ)134Ce, 132Ba(α, γ)136Ce, 134Ce(γ, α)130Ba, 136Ce(γ, α)132Ba, T9=2-10; deduced astrophysical (stellar) reaction rates. Comparison with prediction of statistical model calculations using NONSMOKER, SMARAGD, and TALYS computer codes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.025804
2012HA36 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 337, 012063 (2012) Z.Halasz, J.Farkas, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs, M.P.Takacs Towards in-beam (α, γ) cross section measurements for the astrophysical γ-process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Sn(α, γ), E=10.7 MeV; measured in-beam Eγ, Iγ. Very preliminary.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/337/1/012063
2012KI14 Phys.Rev. C 86, 035801 (2012) G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, Zs.Torok, Z.Korkulu, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai, T.Rauscher Investigation of α-induced reactions on 127I for the astrophysical γ process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 127I(α, γ), (α, n)130Cs/131Cs, E(cm)=9.50-15.15 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, x rays, σ(E) using activation method; deduced astrophysical S factor, stellar reaction rates. Comparison with Hauser-Feshbach statistical model calculations. Relevance to origin of the neutron-deficient p nuclides. RADIOACTIVITY 130Cs(EC); measured precise Iγ of 536.1-keV transition.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.035801
2012KI15 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 337, 012029 (2012) G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, E.Somorjai, D.Galaviz, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, C.Yalcin, J.Gorres Investigating the variation of elastic alpha scattering cross sections in the A ∼ 100 region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110,116Cd(α, α), E=16.14, 19.46 MeV; measured Eα, Iα(θ); deduced σ(θ); calculated σ(θ) using optical model with various parameters sets.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/337/1/012029
2012OR03 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 337, 012030 (2012) A.Ornelas, D.Galaviz, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, G.Kiss, Z.Mate, P.Mohr, T.Rauscher, E.Somorjai, K.Sonnabend, A.Zilges Investigation of α-nuclear potential families from elastic scattering experiments NUCLEAR REACTIONS 106Cd(α, γ), E(cm)=7-12 MeV;106Cd(α, n), E(cm)=10-12 MeV; calculated S-factor using various sets of optical model parameters. 106Cd(α, α), E=16.1-18.8 MeV; calculated σ(θ) using various sets of optical model parameters. Compared with published data of the same group.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/337/1/012030
2012RA16 Phys.Rev. C 86, 015804 (2012) T.Rauscher, G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, Zs.Fulop, C.Frohlich, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, Zs.Kertesz, E.Somorjai Astrophysical analysis of the measurement of (α, γ) and (α, n) cross sections of 169Tm NUCLEAR REACTIONS 169Tm(α, γ)173Lu, E=12.6-17.5 MeV; 169Tm(α, n)172Lu, E=11.5-17.5 MeV; measured x-ray spectra, yields using LEPS detector, σ; deduced astrophysical S factors as function of energy, reaction rates. Comparison with global α+nucleus potentials calculations using statistical model computer code SMARAGD.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.015804
2012ST02 Phys.Lett. B 707, 60 (2012) F.Strieder, B.Limata, A.Formicola, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, A.DiLeva, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, A.Lemut, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Terrasi, H.P.Trautvetter The 25Mg(p, γ)26Al reaction at low astrophysical energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 25Mg(p, γ)26Al, E(cm) = 92, 189 keV; measured reaction products Eγ, Iγ; deduced energy levels, branching ratios, total resonance strength, screening effects.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2011.12.029
2012SZ02 Eur.Phys.J. A 48, 8 (2012) T.Szucs, D.Bemmerer, T.Cowan, D.Degering, Z.Elekes, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, A.Junghans, M.Kohler, M.Marta, R.Schwengner, A.Wagner, K.Zuber Shallow-underground accelerator sites for nuclear astrophysics: Is the background low enough?
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2012-12008-7
2011FA01 Eur.Phys.J. A 47, 7 (2011) J.Farkas, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Halasz, T.Szucs, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai Half-life measurement of 133mCe with γ-spectrometry NUCLEAR REACTIONS 130Ba(α, n)133mCe, E=14, 14.5, 15, 15.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ(t) using activation technique. 133mCe deduced T1/2.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2011-11007-6
2011KI01 Phys.Lett. B 695, 419 (2011) G.G.Kiss, T.Rauscher, T.Szucs, Zs.Kertesz, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, C.Frohlich, J.Farkas, Z.Elekes, E.Somorjai Determining reaction cross sections via characteristic X-ray detection: α-induced reactions on 169Tm for the astrophysical γ-process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 169Tm(α, γ), (α, n), E=11.5-17.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, x-rays; deduced yield, σ, S-factors. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2010.11.052
2011KI15 Phys.Rev. C 83, 065807 (2011) G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, E.Somorjai, C.Yalcin, D.Galaviz, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, J.Gorres 110, 116Cd(α, α)110, 116Cd elastic scattering and systematic investigation of elastic α scattering cross sections along the Z=48 isotopic and N=62 isotonic chains NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110,116Cd(α, α'), E=16.4, 19.46 MeV; measured Eα, yields and σ(θ). 106Cd, 112Sn(α, α'), E(cm)=15.6, 18.9 MeV; analyzed σ(θ) data. 110,116Cd(α, α), E=8-20 MeV; analyzed σ(E) data. Optical model analysis and predictions. Global parameterization of the α-nucleus potential used in astrophysical p-process calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.065807
2011KI21 Nucl.Phys. A867, 52 (2011) G.G.Kiss, T.Szucs, Gy.Gyurky, Zs.Fulop, J.Farkas, Zs.Kertesz, E.Somorjai, M.Laubenstein, C.Frohlich, T.Rauscher Activation method combined with characteristic X-ray counting: A possibility to measure (α, γ) cross sections on heavy p-nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 169Tm(α, γ), (α, n), E=11.5-17.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, X-rays using HPGe and LEPS detectors; deduced σ using activation method.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2011.07.003
2011MA25 Phys.Rev. C 83, 045804 (2011) M.Marta, A.Formicola, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, A.Lemut, B.Limata, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, F.Terrasi, H.P.Trautvetter, A.Vomiero, for the LUNA Collaboration The 14N( p, γ )15O reaction studied with a composite germanium detector NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, γ), E=359, 380, 399 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ. 15O; deduced levels, J, π, branching ratios for four major resonances, corresponding astrophysical S factors. R-matrix analysis for capture to ground state. Relevance to (CNO) cycle of hydrogen burning.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.045804
2010GY02 J.Phys.(London) G37, 115201 (2010) Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, Zs.Fulop, Z.Halasz, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, C.Yalcin, T.Rauscher Alpha-induced reaction cross section measurements on 151Eu for the astrophysical γ-process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 151Eu(α, γ), (α, n), E=11.5-17.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2, σ, S-factors, using activation method. Statistical model calculations using NON-SMOKER model. Relevance to astrophysical γ process.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/37/11/115201
2010GY03 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 202, 012004 (2010) Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, Z.S.Fulop, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, C.Yalcin, T.Rauscher Alpha-induced reactions for the astrophysical p-process: The case of 151Eu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 151Eu(α, γ), (α, n), E=11.5-17.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, S-factors using activation technique; calculated S-factors using NON-SMOKER code with different α optical model potentials.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/202/1/012004
2010LE21 Phys.Rev. C 82, 055804 (2010), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 84, 019902 (2011) P.J.LeBlanc, G.Imbriani, J.Gorres, M.Junker, R.Azuma, M.Beard, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, M.Couder, R.deBoer, Z.Elekes, S.Falahat, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, F.Kappeler, A.Kontos, R.Kuntz, H.Leiste, A.Lemut Q.Li, B.Limata, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, S.O'Brien, A.Palumbo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, E.Somorjai, E.Stech, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, W.Tan, F.Terrasi, H.P.Trautvetter, E.Uberseder, M.Wiescher Constraining the S factor of 15N(p, γ)16O at astrophysical energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 15N(p, γ), E=130-1800 keV; measured Ep, Ip, Eγ, Iγ, σ(E), σ(θ); deduced resonances, branching ratios, astrophysical S factors and reaction rates. Multilevel R-matrix analysis. Implications for the first and second cycles of the CNO cycles.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.055804
2010LI22 Phys.Rev. C 82, 015801 (2010) B.Limata, F.Strieder, A.Formicola, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, H.W.Becker, D.Bemmerer, A.Best, R.Bonetti, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, A.DiLeva, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, A.Lemut, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, C.Salvo, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Terrasi, H.-P.Trautvetter, for the LUNA Collaboration New experimental study of low-energy (p, γ) resonances in magnesium isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, γ)25Al, E=214 keV; 25Mg(p, γ)26Al, E=304 keV; 26Mg(p, γ)27Al, E=326 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, resonance strengths and thick target yield curves at LUNA facility. 25,26,27Al; deduced levels, γ-ray branching ratios of primary γ rays from capture states.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.015801
2010MA26 Phys.Rev. C 81, 055807 (2010) M.Marta, E.Trompler, D.Bemmerer, R.Beyer, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, M.Erhard, Z.Fulop, E.Grosse, G.Gyurky, R.Hannaske, A.R.Junghans, R.Menegazzo, C.Nair, R.Schwengner, T.Szucs, S.Vezzu, A.Wagner, D.Yakorev Resonance strengths in the 14N(p, γ)15O and 15N(p, αγ)12C reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, γ)15O, E=278, 1058 keV; 15N(p, α)12C, E=430, 897 keV; measured γ-ray spectra, yield, angular distributions, branching ratio, and resonance strengths. 15O; deduced resonances. Comparison with previous measurements.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.055807
2010MO27 Phys.Rev. C 82, 047601 (2010) P.Mohr, D.Galaviz, Zs.Fulop, Gy.Gyurky, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai Total reaction cross sections from elastic α-nucleus scattering angular distributions around the Coulomb barrier NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y(α, α), E(cm)=15.51, 18.63 MeV; 92Mo(α, α), E(cm)=13.20, 15.69, 18.62 MeV; 112Sn(α, α), E(cm)=13.90, 18.84 MeV; 124Sn(α, α), E(cm)=18.90 MeV; 144Sm(α, α), E(cm)=19.45 MeV; analyzed total reaction σ, σ(θ) using optical model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.047601
2010SZ04 Eur.Phys.J. A 44, 513 (2010) T.Szucs, D.Bemmerer, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, F.Confortola, P.Corvisiero, Z.Elekes, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, A.Lemut, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, F.Terrasi, H.P.Trautvetter, for the LUNA Collaboration An actively vetoed Clover γ-detector for nuclear astrophysics at LUNA NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, γ), E=223 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ. 25Al; deduced levels, J, π, branching ratios.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2010-10967-1
2010ZH54 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 202, 012011 (2010) Q.Zhong, T.Aumann, S.Bishop, K.Blaum, K.Boretzky, F.Bosch, H.Brauning, C.Brandau, T.Davinson, I.Dillmann, O.Ershova, H.Geissel, G.Gyurky, M.Heil, F.Kappeler, A.Kelic, C.Kozhuharov, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, Y.A.Litvinov, G.Lotay, J.Marganiec, N.Petridis, R.Plag, U.Popp, R.Reifarth, B.Riese, C.Rigollet, C.Scheidenberger, H.Simon, T.Stohlker, T.Szucs, G.Weber, H.Weick, D.F.A.Winters, N.Winters, P.J.Woods 96Ru(p, γ)97Rh measurement at the GSI storage ring NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(96Ru, γ), (96Ru, α), (96Ru, n), E=9, 10, 11 MeV/nucleon; measured Rh ions using DSSSD (double sided Si strip detector) mounted in a pocket inside ESR; deduced σ upper limit at 11 MeV/nucleon; calculatedσ using NON-SMOKER. Analysis continues.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/202/1/012011
2009CA05 Eur.Phys.J. A 39, 179 (2009) A.Caciolli, L.Agostino, D.Bemmerer, R.Bonetti, C.Broggini, F.Confortola, P.Corvisiero, H.Costantini, Z.Elekes, A.Formicola, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, Gy.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, M.Laubenstein, A.Lemut, B.Limata, M.Marta, C.Mazzocchi, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, F.Terrasi, H.P.Trautvetter, for the LUNA Collaboration Ultra-sensitive in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy for nuclear astrophysics at LUNA
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2008-10706-3
2009DI03 Phys.Rev.Lett. 102, 232502 (2009) A.Di Leva, L.Gialanella, R.Kunz, D.Rogalla, D.Schurmann, F.Strieder, M.De Cesare, N.De Cesare, A.D'Onofrio, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, G.Imbriani, G.Mangano, A.Ordine, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, M.Romano, E.Somorjai, F.Terrasi Stellar and Primordial Nucleosynthesis of 7Be: Measurement of 3He(αγ)7Be NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(α, γ), E=700-3000 keV: measured cross sections; deduced astrophysical S-factor.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.232502
2009FA08 J.Phys.(London) G36, 105101 (2009) J.Farkas, Gy.Gyurky, C.Yalcin, Z.Elekes, G.g.Kiss, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai, K.Vad, J.Hakl, S.Meszaros Measurement of embedded 74As decay branching ratio at low temperatures RADIOACTIVITY 74As(β-), (β+), (EC); measured Eγ, Iγ at different temperatures; deduced branching ratios, no significant dependence on temperature.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/36/10/105101
2009GY01 Nucl.Phys. A828, 1 (2009) Gy.Gyurky, G.Rastrepina, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, Zs.Fulop, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs Precise half-life measurement of the 10 h isomer in 154Tb RADIOACTIVITY 154Tb(IT), (β+), (EC) [from 151Eu(α, n), E=13.5, 14.5, 15, 15.5, 17 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ using HPGe detector; deduced T1/2 of 1st isomeric state.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2009.06.023
2009KI16 Phys.Rev. C 80, 045807 (2009) G.G.Kiss, P.Mohr, Zs.Fulop, D.Galaviz, Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, E.Somorjai, A.Kretschmer, K.Sonnabend, A.Zilges, M.Avrigeanu High precision 89Y(α, α)89Y scattering at low energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y(α, α), E(cm)=15.51, 18.63 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, σ; deduced parameters for local scattering potentials. 89Y(α, α), E(cm)=20.1, 22.0, 23.9, 40.2, 62.2, 158.9 MeV; 92Mo(α, α), E(cm)=15.69, 18.62 MeV; analyzed σ and σ(θ) measurements with different potential parameters. 93Nb; analyzed α-cluster states in 89Y+α system, bands, and B(E2) using potential parameters close to those for the scattering potential.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.045807
2009RA24 Phys.Rev. C 80, 035801 (2009) T.Rauscher, G.G.Kiss, Gy.Gyurky, A.Simon, Zs.Fulop, E.Somorjai Suppression of the stellar enhancement factor and the reaction 85Rb(p, n)85Sr NUCLEAR REACTIONS 85Rb(p, n), E(cm)=2.16-3.96 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ by activation method; deduced astrophysical S factors, astrophysical reactivity for 85Rb(p, n)85Sr and 85Sr(n, p)85Rb reactions as a function of stellar plasma temperature. Comparison with theoretical S factors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.035801
2009YA08 Phys.Rev. C 79, 065801 (2009) C.Yalcin, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, S.Kutlu, Gy.Gyurky, J.Farkas, G.G.Kiss, Zs.Fulop, A.Simon, E.Somorjai, T.Rauscher Odd p isotope 113In: Measurement of α-induced reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 113In(α, γ), (α, n)116Sb/116mSb/117Sb, E(cm)=8.66-13.64 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ, astrophysical S factors. Comparison with statistical model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.065801
2008CO12 Nucl.Phys. A814, 144 (2008) H.Costantini, D.Bemmerer, F.Confortola, A.Formicola, Gy.Gyurky, P.Bezzon, R.Bonetti, C.Broggini, P.Corvisiero, Z.Elekes, Zs.Fulop, G.Gervino, A.Guglielmetti, C.Gustavino, G.Imbriani, M.Junker, M.Laubenstein, A.Lemut, B.Limata, V.Lozza, M.Marta, R.Menegazzo, P.Prati, V.Roca, C.Rolfs, C.Rossi Alvarez, E.Somorjai, O.Straniero, F.Strieder, F.Terrasi, H.P.Trautvetter The 3He(α, γ)7Be S-factor at solar energies: The prompt γ experiment at LUNA NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(α, γ), E=220, 250, 400 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ, branching ratio; deduced astrophysical S-factor. Prompt-γ technique, HPGe detector in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory. Comparison with other data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2008.09.014
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