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Experimental techniques to study the γ process for nuclear astrophysics at the Cologne accelerator laboratory

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arxiv 2007.13366 v1 pith:DRAYTI5A submitted 2020-07-27 nucl-ex

Experimental techniques to study the γ process for nuclear astrophysics at the Cologne accelerator laboratory

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The nuclear astrophysics setup at the Institute for Nuclear Physics, University of Cologne, Germany is dedicated to measurements of total and partial cross sections of charged-particle induced reactions at astrophysically relevant energies. These observables are key ingredients for reaction network calculations of various stellar scenarios, and crucial for the understanding of the nucleosynthesis of elements. The experiments utilize the high-efficiency $\gamma$-ray spectrometer HORUS, and the 10 MV FN-Tandem accelerator. An updated target chamber as well as further experimental methods established in the last years will be presented which allow to measure cross sections down to the nb region. The reliability of the measured cross sections is proven by a $^{89}$Y(p,$\gamma$)$^{90}$Zr commissioning experiment. Additionally, an application for nuclear astrophysics will be presented. The results of a $^{93}$Nb(p,$\gamma$)$^{94}$Mo experiment will be discussed as well as their deviations compared to formerly reported results.

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