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High-precision28Si(p,t)26Si reaction to determine22Mg(α,p)25Al reaction rates

Authors :
A.M. van den Berg
H. J. Wörtche
Katsumasa Fujita
P. J. LeBlanc
G. P. A. Berg
Y. Fujita
Michael Wiescher
Kichiji Hatanaka
Joachim Görres
Yuji Shimizu
T. Adachi
A. Matic
Mary Beard
R. Crowter
Tomotsugu Wakasa
Y. Shimbara
Yuji Tameshige
H. Fujita
Atsushi Tamii
Yasuhiro Sakemi
Hendrik Schatz
John P. Greene
S. O'Brien
M. Yosoi
M.N. Harakeh
Source :
Physical Review C. 84
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2011.

Abstract

The rise time of stellar x-ray bursts is a signature of thermonuclear runaway processes in the atmosphere of neutron stars and is highly sensitive to a series of ($\ensuremath{\alpha}$,$p$) reactions via high-lying resonances in $sd$-shell nuclei. Lacking data for the relevant resonance levels, the stellar reaction rates have been calculated using statistical, Hauser-Feshbach models, assuming a high-level density. This assumption may not be correct in view of the selectivity of the ($\ensuremath{\alpha}$,$p$) reaction to natural parity states. We measured the ${}^{28}$Si($p$,$t$)${}^{26}$Si reaction with a high-resolution spectrometer to identify resonance levels in ${}^{26}$Si above the $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-emission threshold at 9.164 MeV excitation energy. These resonance levels are used to calculate the stellar reaction rate of the ${}^{22}$Mg($\ensuremath{\alpha}$,$p$)${}^{25}$Al reaction and to test the validity of the statistical assumption.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........220730cc11c989f529ef0efcde8221af