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First measurement of the 14N(p,gamma)15O cross section down to 70 keV

Authors :
Carlo Broggini
Gianluca Imbriani
R. Bonetti
C. Rossi Alvarez
F. Confortola
Oscar Straniero
A. Guglielmetti
Filippo Terrasi
Daniel Bemmerer
Vincenzo Roca
João Cruz
B. Limata
Frank Strieder
Paolo Prati
G. Gervino
H. Costantini
P. Corvisiero
A. Formicola
A. P. Jesus
Zs. Fülöp
E. Somorjai
Gy. Gyürky
C. Rolfs
Detlef Rogalla
F. Schümann
C. Gustavino
Roberto Menegazzo
H. P. Trautvetter
M. Junker
Mario R. Romano
A. Lemut
A., Lemut
D., Bemmerer
F., Confortola
R., Bonetti
C., Broggini
Corvisiero, _. P.
H., Costantini
J., Cruz
A., Formicola
Fulop, Z. s.
G., Gervino
A., Guglielmetti
C., Gustavino
Gyurky, G. y.
Imbriani, Gianluca
A. P., Jesu
M., Junker
B., Limata
R., Menegazzo
P., Prati
Roca, Vincenzo
D., Rogalla
C., Rolf
Romano, Mario
C., Rossi Alvarez
F., Shumann
E., Somorjai
O., Straniero
F., Strieder
F., Terrasi
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
arXiv, 2006.

Abstract

In stars with temperatures above 20 × 10 6 K , hydrogen burning is dominated by the CNO cycle. Its rate is determined by the slowest process, the 14N(p, γ)15O reaction. Deep underground in Italy's Gran Sasso laboratory, at the LUNA 400 kV accelerator, the cross section of this reaction has been measured at energies much lower than ever achieved before. Using a windowless gas target and a 4π BGO summing detector, direct cross section data has been obtained down to 70 keV, reaching a value of 0.24 picobarn. The Gamow peak has been covered by experimental data for several scenarios of stable and explosive hydrogen burning. In addition, the strength of the 259 keV resonance has been remeasured. The thermonuclear reaction rate has been calculated for temperatures 90 – 300 × 10 6 K , for the first time with negligible impact from extrapolations.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e6508708c5fbab34b845b5fd5a76a872
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/0602012