@Article{Tagliente_etal2024, author="Tagliente, G. et al and Babiano-Suarez, V. and Domingo-Pardo, C. and Ladarescu, I. and Tain, J. L.", title="High-resolution cross section measurements for neutron interactions on 89Y with incident neutron energies up to 95 keV", journal="European Physical Journal A", year="2024", publisher="Springer", volume="60", number="1", pages="21 - 18pp", abstract="The cross section of the Y-89(n,gamma) reaction has important implications in nuclear astrophysics and for advanced nuclear technology. Given its neutron magic number N = 50 and a consequent small neutron capture crosssection,89Y represents one of the key nuclides for the stellars-process. It acts as a bottleneck in the neutron capture chain between the Fe seed and the heavier elements. Moreover, it is located at the overlapping region, where both the weak and mains-process components take place.Y-89, the only stable yttrium isotope, is also used in innovative nuclear reactors. Neutron capture and transmission measurements were per-formed at the time-of-flight facilities n{\_}TOF at CERN and GELINA at JRC-Geel. Resonance parameters of individual resonances were extracted from a resonance analysis of the experimental transmission and capture yields, up to a neutron incident energy of 95 keV. Even though a comparison with results reported in the literature shows differences in resonance parameters, the present data are consistent with the Maxwellian averaged cross section suggested by the astro-physical database KADoNiS.", optnote="WOS:001157129400001", optnote="exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=5946), last updated on Wed, 21 Feb 2024 07:08:22 +0000", issn="1434-6001", doi="10.1140/epja/s10050-024-01243-4", opturl="https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-024-01243-4", language="English" }