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Measurement of the O-14(alpha, p)F-17 cross section at E-c.m. approximate to 2.1-5.3 MeV

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Title
Measurement of the O-14(alpha, p)F-17 cross section at E-c.m. approximate to 2.1-5.3 MeV
Author(s)
Kim, A.; Lee, N.H.; Han, M.H.; Yoo, J.S.; Kevin Insik, Hahn; Yamaguchi, H.; Binh, D.N.; Hashimoto, T.; Hayakawa, S.; Kahl, D.; Kawabata, T.; Kurihara, Y.; Wakabayashi, Y.; Kubono, S.; Choi, S.; Young Kwan Kwon; Jun Young Moon; Jung, H.S.; Lee, C.S.; Teranishi, T.; Kato, S.; Komatsubara, T.; Guo, B.; Liu, W.P.; Wang, B.; Wang, Y.
Publication Date
2015-09
Journal
Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, v.92, no.3, pp.035801-1 - 035801-7
Publisher
American Physical Society
Abstract
Background: The O-14(alpha, p)F-17 reaction plays an important role as the trigger reaction for the x-ray burst. Purpose: The direct measurement of O-14(alpha, p)F-17 was made for studying the resonant states in Ne-18 and determining the reaction rate of O-14(alpha, p)F-17 at astrophysical temperatures. Methods: The differential cross section of the O-14(alpha, p)F-17 reaction was measured using a 2.5-MeV/u O-14 radioactive beam and the thick target method in inverse kinematics. Three sets of Delta E-E Si telescopes were installed and coincidence measurements were performed. We analyzed single-proton decay events using the time-of-flight (TOF) information of the recoiling protons. Results: The excitation function of O-14(alpha, p)F-17 was acquired for excitation energies between 7.2 and 10.4 MeV in Ne-18 by considering the two channels which decay to the ground state and first excited state of F-17. Several new, as well as previously known, states in Ne-18 were observed and their resonance parameters were extracted from R-matrix analysis. The contributions of four resonances over the excitation energy range, 7 < E-x < 8.2 MeV, to the O-14(alpha, p)F-17 reaction rate were calculated. Conclusions: We observed very strong single-proton decay events, but did not observe strong double-proton decay events as in a previous study by Fu et al. The reaction rates contributed by the 7.35-, 7.58-, and 7.72-MeV states were estimated to be dominant at temperatures T-9 > 2. Among these three states, the 7.35-MeV state was found to enhance the reaction rate by a factor of 10 greater than the other two resonance states.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/2918
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevC.92.035801
ISSN
0556-2813
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