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Measurement of Radiative Proton Capture onF18and Implications for Oxygen-Neon Novae

Authors :
A. Spyrou
D.F. Ottewell
B. R. Fulton
L. Buchmann
D. W. Bardayan
Barry Davids
C. Akers
C. Stanford
Alison Laird
A. St. J. Murphy
L. Martin
D. A. Hutcheon
A. Rojas
Luke E. Erikson
G. Christian
Chris Ruiz
K. J. Nelson
Jennifer Fallis
U. Hager
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 110
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2013.

Abstract

The rate of the 18F(p,γ)19Ne reaction affects the final abundance of the γ-ray observable radioisotope 18F, produced in novae. However, no successful measurement of this reaction exists and the rate used is calculated from incomplete information on the contributing resonances. Of the two resonances thought to play a significant role, one has a radiative width estimated from the assumed analogue state in the mirror nucleus, 19F. The second does not have an analogue state assignment at all, resulting in an arbitrary radiative width being assumed. Here, we report the first successful direct measurement of the 18F(p,γ)^19Ne reaction. The strength of the 665 keV resonance (Ex=7.076 MeV) is found to be over an order of magnitude weaker than currently assumed in nova models. Reaction rate calculations show that this resonance therefore plays no significant role in the destruction of ^{18}F at any astrophysical energy.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
110
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
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