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A supersonic jet target for the cross section measurement of the 12 C(α, γ) 16 O reaction with the recoil mass separator ERNA

Authors :
L. Morales Gallegos
D. Rapagnani
Raffaele Buompane
Leandro Gasques
M. Romoli
M. De Cesare
Maurizio Busso
J. G. Duarte
F. Tufariello
Sara Palmerini
Lucio Gialanella
A. Di Leva
G. De Stefano
Rapagnani, D.
Buompane, R.
DI LEVA, Antonino
Gialanella, L.
Busso, M.
De Cesare, M.
De Stefano, G.
Duarte, J. G.
Gasques, L. R.
Morales Gallegos, L.
Palmerini, S.
Romoli, M.
Tufariello, F.
Di Leva, A.
Gialanella, Lucio
DE CESARE, Michele
DE STEFANO, Giuliano
Romoli, Mauro
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

12C(α, γ)16O cross section plays a key-role in the stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis of massive stars. Hence, it must be determined with the precision of about 10% at the relevant Gamow energy of 300 keV. The ERNA (European Recoil mass separator for Nuclear Astrophysics) collaboration measured, for the first time, the total cross section of 12C(α, γ)16O by means of the direct detection of the 16O ions produced in the reaction down to an energy of Ecm = 1.9 MeV. To extend the measurement at lower energy, it is necessary to limit the extension of the He gas target. This can be achieved using a supersonic jet, where the oblique shock waves and expansion fans formed at its boundaries confine the gas, which can be efficiently collected using a catcher. A test version of such a system has been designed, constructed and experimentally characterized as a bench mark for a full numerical simulation using FV (Finite Volume) methods. The results of the commissioning of the jet test version and the design of the new system that will be used in combination with ERNA are presented and discussed.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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