30S Beam Development and X‐ray Bursts
/ Authors
D. Kahl, A. Chen, S. Kubono, D. N. Binh, Jun Chen, T. Hashimoto, S. Hayakawa, D. Kaji, Ahyoung Kim, Y. Kurihara
and 6 more authors
N. H. Lee, Y. Ohshiro, S. Nishimura, K. nia, Yasuo Wakabayashi, H. Yamaguchi
/ Abstract
Over the past three years, we have worked on developing a well‐characterized 30S radioactive beam to be used in a future experiment aiming to directly measure to extrapolate the 30S(α,p) stellar reaction rate within the Gamow window of Type I X‐ray bursts. The importance of the 30S(α,p) reaction to X‐ray bursts is discussed. Given the astrophysical motivation, the successful results of and challenges involved in the production of a low‐energy 30S beam are detailed. Finally, an overview of our future plans regarding this on‐going project are presented.Over the past three years, we have worked on developing a well‐characterized 30S radioactive beam to be used in a future experiment aiming to directly measure to extrapolate the 30S(α,p) stellar reaction rate within the Gamow window of Type I X‐ray bursts. The importance of the 30S(α,p) reaction to X‐ray bursts is discussed. Given the astrophysical motivation, the successful results of and challenges involved in the production of a low‐energy 30S beam are detailed. Finally, an overview of our future plans regarding this on‐going project are presented.
DOI: 10.1063/1.3362583