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Direct Capture Cross Section and the Ep=71 and 105 keV Resonances in the Ne22(p,γ)Na23 Reaction

Authors :
D. Bemmerer
C. Broggini
Amanda I. Karakas
Davide Trezzi
P. Corvisiero
Gianluca Imbriani
T. Chillery
L. Schiavulli
C. G. Bruno
A. Di Leva
V. Mossa
A. Guglielmetti
M. P. Takács
R. Depalo
A. Boeltzig
G. D'Erasmo
K. Stöckel
Gy. Gyürky
Paolo Prati
G. Gervino
Z. Elekes
E. M. Fiore
G. F. Ciani
Paola Marigo
D. Piatti
A. Formicola
Antonio Caciolli
Tamás Szücs
Zs. Fülöp
R. Perrino
V. Paticchio
A. Best
Oscar Straniero
Marialuisa Aliotta
Roberto Menegazzo
Thomas Davinson
F. Ferraro
I. Kochanek
F. Cavanna
C. Gustavino
F. R. Pantaleo
Sandra Zavatarelli
M. Junker
Maria Lugaro
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 121
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2018.

Abstract

The ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na reaction, part of the neon-sodium cycle of hydrogen burning, may explain the observed anticorrelation between sodium and oxygen abundances in globular cluster stars. Its rate is controlled by a number of low-energy resonances and a slowly varying nonresonant component. Three new resonances at E_{p}=156.2, 189.5, and 259.7 keV have recently been observed and confirmed. However, significant uncertainty on the reaction rate remains due to the nonresonant process and to two suggested resonances at E_{p}=71 and 105 keV. Here, new ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na data with high statistics and low background are reported. Stringent upper limits of 6×10^{-11} and 7×10^{-11} eV (90% confidence level), respectively, are placed on the two suggested resonances. In addition, the off-resonant S factor has been measured at unprecedented low energy, constraining the contributions from a subthreshold resonance and the direct capture process. As a result, at a temperature of 0.1 GK the error bar of the ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na rate is now reduced by 3 orders of magnitude.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d0feb850cbc3581214277032e5e4e982
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.121.172701