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Direct Capture Cross Section and the E_{p}=71 and 105 keV Resonances in the ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na Reaction.

Authors :
Ferraro F
Takács MP
Piatti D
Cavanna F
Depalo R
Aliotta M
Bemmerer D
Best A
Boeltzig A
Broggini C
Bruno CG
Caciolli A
Chillery T
Ciani GF
Corvisiero P
Davinson T
D'Erasmo G
Di Leva A
Elekes Z
Fiore EM
Formicola A
Fülöp Z
Gervino G
Guglielmetti A
Gustavino C
Gyürky G
Imbriani G
Junker M
Karakas A
Kochanek I
Lugaro M
Marigo P
Menegazzo R
Mossa V
Pantaleo FR
Paticchio V
Perrino R
Prati P
Schiavulli L
Stöckel K
Straniero O
Szücs T
Trezzi D
Zavatarelli S
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2018 Oct 26; Vol. 121 (17), pp. 172701.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na reaction, part of the neon-sodium cycle of hydrogen burning, may explain the observed anticorrelation between sodium and oxygen abundances in globular cluster stars. Its rate is controlled by a number of low-energy resonances and a slowly varying nonresonant component. Three new resonances at E_{p}=156.2, 189.5, and 259.7 keV have recently been observed and confirmed. However, significant uncertainty on the reaction rate remains due to the nonresonant process and to two suggested resonances at E_{p}=71 and 105 keV. Here, new ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na data with high statistics and low background are reported. Stringent upper limits of 6×10^{-11} and 7×10^{-11}  eV (90% confidence level), respectively, are placed on the two suggested resonances. In addition, the off-resonant S factor has been measured at unprecedented low energy, constraining the contributions from a subthreshold resonance and the direct capture process. As a result, at a temperature of 0.1 GK the error bar of the ^{22}Ne(p,γ)^{23}Na rate is now reduced by 3 orders of magnitude.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
121
Issue :
17
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30411966
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.172701