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Study of nuclear structure of 13C and 20Ne by low energy nuclear reactions
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- We report some recent experimental results on the spectroscopy of 13C and 20Ne nuclei by means of low energy nuclear reactions carried out with high resolution electrostatic accelerators. In the case of 13C we investigated the possible existence of a-cluster states above the a emission threshold by means of low energy elastic resonant scattering α+9Be in direct kinematics. Excitation functions show the presence of various resonances that have been reproduced by R-matrix fit. We studied also the structure of 20Ne by means of the 19F(p,α0) reaction at sub-barrier energies. The spectroscopy of 20Ne excited states in the region Ex 13.5-14.0 MeV can be probed by analyzing experimental angular distributions and excitation functions. This reaction plays an important role also in the CNOF cycle and is an important ingredient to describe hydrogen-induced destruction of fluorine in massive stars. For this reason we investigated the trend of S-factor, that has been compared with results previously reported in the literature. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
- Subjects :
- Physics
History
Nuclear structure
chemistry.chemical_element
High resolution
Computer Science Applications
Education
Cold fusion
Stars
Physics and Astronomy (all)
chemistry
Excited state
Fluorine
Atomic physics
Electrostatic accelerators
Barrier energy
Direct kinematics
Emission threshold
Excitation function
Low energy nuclear reactions
Resonant scattering
Nuclear reactions
Spectroscopy
Excitation
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a3633d79215ad33ba58007f06b2b4548