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Experimental Evidence of a Variant Neutron Spectrum from the T(t,2n)α Reaction at Center-of-Mass Energies in the Range of 16-50 keV

Authors :
M, Gatu Johnson
C J, Forrest
D B, Sayre
A, Bacher
J-L, Bourgade
C R, Brune
J A, Caggiano
D T, Casey
J A, Frenje
V Yu, Glebov
G M, Hale
R, Hatarik
H W, Herrmann
R, Janezic
Y H, Kim
J P, Knauer
O, Landoas
D P, McNabb
M W, Paris
R D, Petrasso
J E, Pino
S, Quaglioni
B, Rosse
J, Sanchez
T C, Sangster
H, Sio
W, Shmayda
C, Stoeckl
I, Thompson
A B, Zylstra
Source :
Physical review letters. 121(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Full calculations of six-nucleon reactions with a three-body final state have been elusive and a long-standing issue. We present neutron spectra from the T(t,2n)α (TT) reaction measured in inertial confinement fusion experiments at the OMEGA laser facility at ion temperatures from 4 to 18 keV, corresponding to center-of-mass energies (E_{c.m.}) from 16 to 50 keV. A clear difference in the shape of the TT-neutron spectrum is observed between the two E_{c.m.}, with the ^{5}He ground state resonant peak at 8.6 MeV being significantly stronger at the higher than at the lower energy. The data provide the first conclusive evidence of a variant TT-neutron spectrum in this E_{c.m.} range. In contrast to earlier available data, this indicates a reaction mechanism that must involve resonances and/or higher angular momenta than L=0. This finding provides an important experimental constraint on theoretical efforts that explore this and complementary six-nucleon systems, such as the solar ^{3}He(^{3}He,2p)α reaction.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
121
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
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