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Direct and Indirect Measurements of the 19 F(p, α) 16 O Reaction at Astrophysical Energies Using the LHASA Detector and the Trojan Horse Method.

Authors :
Guardo, Giovanni L.
Rapisarda, Giuseppe G.
Balabanski, Dimiter L.
D'Agata, Giuseppe
Di Pietro, Alessia
Figuera, Pierpaolo
La Cognata, Marco
La Commara, Marco
Lamia, Livio
Lattuada, Dario
Matei, Catalin
Mazzocco, Marco
Oliva, Alessandro A.
Palmerini, Sara
Petruse, Teodora
Pizzone, Rosario G.
Romano, Stefano
Sergi, Maria Letizia
Spartá, Roberta
Su, Xuedou
Source :
Universe (2218-1997). Jul2024, Vol. 10 Issue 7, p304. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Fluorine is one of the most interesting elements in nuclear astrophysics. Its abundance can provide important hints to constrain the stellar models since fluorine production and destruction are strictly connected to the physical conditions inside the stars. The F 19 (p,α)16O reaction is one of the fluorine burning processes and the correction evaluation of its reaction rate is of pivotal importance to evaluate the fluorine abundance. Moreover, the F 19 (p,α)16O reaction rate can have an impact for the production of calcium in the first-generation of Population III stars. Here, we present the AsFiN collaboration efforts to the study of the F 19 (p, α)16O reaction by means of direct and indirect measurements. On the direct measurements side, an experimental campaign aimed to the measurement of the F 19 (p, α 0 , π )16O reaction is ongoing, taking advantage of the new versatile arrays of silicon strip detectors, LHASA and ELISSA. Moreover, the Trojan Horse Method (THM) was used to determine the F 19 (p, α 0 )16O reaction S(E)-factor in the energy range of astrophysical interest ( E c m ≈ 0–1 MeV), showing, for the first time, the presence of resonant structures within the astrophysical energy range. THM has been also applied for the study of the F 19 (p, α π )16O reaction; data analysis is ongoing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22181997
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Universe (2218-1997)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178689904
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10070304