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Key ^{19}Ne States Identified Affecting γ-Ray Emission from ^{18}F in Novae

Authors :
M R, Hall
D W, Bardayan
T, Baugher
A, Lepailleur
S D, Pain
A, Ratkiewicz
S, Ahn
J M, Allen
J T, Anderson
A D, Ayangeakaa
J C, Blackmon
S, Burcher
M P, Carpenter
S M, Cha
K Y, Chae
K A, Chipps
J A, Cizewski
M, Febbraro
O, Hall
J, Hu
C L, Jiang
K L, Jones
E J, Lee
P D, O'Malley
S, Ota
B C, Rasco
D, Santiago-Gonzalez
D, Seweryniak
H, Sims
K, Smith
W P, Tan
P, Thompson
C, Thornsberry
R L, Varner
D, Walter
G L, Wilson
S, Zhu
Source :
Physical review letters. 122(5)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Detection of nuclear-decay γ rays provides a sensitive thermometer of nova nucleosynthesis. The most intense γ-ray flux is thought to be annihilation radiation from the β^{+} decay of ^{18}F, which is destroyed prior to decay by the ^{18}F(p,α)^{15}O reaction. Estimates of ^{18}F production had been uncertain, however, because key near-threshold levels in the compound nucleus, ^{19}Ne, had yet to be identified. We report the first measurement of the ^{19}F(^{3}He,tγ)^{19}Ne reaction, in which the placement of two long-sought 3/2^{+} levels is suggested via triton-γ-γ coincidences. The precise determination of their resonance energies reduces the upper limit of the rate by a factor of 1.5-17 at nova temperatures and reduces the average uncertainty on the nova detection probability by a factor of 2.1.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
122
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
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