Back to Search Start Over

First experimental determination of the radiative-decay probability of the 31− state in 12C for estimating the triple alpha reaction rate in high temperature environments

Authors :
M. Tsumura
T. Kawabata
Y. Takahashi
S. Adachi
H. Akimune
S. Ashikaga
T. Baba
Y. Fujikawa
H. Fujimura
H. Fujioka
T. Furuno
T. Hashimoto
T. Harada
M. Ichikawa
K. Inaba
Y. Ishii
N. Itagaki
M. Itoh
C. Iwamoto
N. Kobayashi
A. Koshikawa
S. Kubono
Y. Maeda
Y. Matsuda
S. Matsumoto
K. Miki
T. Morimoto
M. Murata
T. Nanamura
I. Ou
S. Sakaguchi
A. Sakaue
M. Sferrazza
K.N. Suzuki
T. Takeda
A. Tamii
K. Watanabe
Y.N. Watanabe
H.P. Yoshida
J. Zenihiro
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 817, Iss , Pp 136283- (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

The triple alpha reaction is one of the most important reactions in the nuclear astrophysics. However, its reaction rate in high temperature environments at T9> 2 was still uncertain. One of the major origins of the uncertainty was that the radiative-decay probability of the 31− state in 12C was unknown. In the present work, we have determined the radiative-decay probability of the 31− state to be 1.3−1.1+1.2×10−6 by measuring the 1H(12C,12Cp) reaction for the first time, and derived the triple alpha reaction rate in high temperature environments from the measured radiative-decay probability. The present result suggests that the 31− state noticeably enhances the triple alpha reaction rate although the contribution from the 31− state had been assumed to be small.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
817
Issue :
136283-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f3e5cd8f9d9e4211b6ec665ec02fe34c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136283