21Na(p,gamma)22Mg reaction and oxygen-neon novae.
/ Authors
S. Bishop, R. Azuma, L. Buchmann, A. A. Chen, M. L. Chatterjee, J. D'auria, S. Engel, D. Gigliotti, U. Greife, M. Hernanz
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D. Hunter, A. Hussein, D. Hutcheon, C. Jewett, Jordi José, J. King, S. Kubono, A. Laird, M. Lamey, R. Lewis, Weiping Liu, S. Michimasa, A. Olin, D. Ottewell, P. Parker, J. Rogers, F. Strieder, C. Wrede
/ Abstract
The 21Na(p,gamma)22Mg reaction is expected to play an important role in the nucleosynthesis of 22Na in oxygen-neon novae. The decay of 22Na leads to the emission of a characteristic 1.275 MeV gamma-ray line. This report provides the first direct measurement of the rate of this reaction using a radioactive 21Na beam, and discusses its astrophysical implications. The energy of the important state was measured to be E(c.m.)=205.7+/-0.5 keV with a resonance strength omegagamma=1.03+/-0.16(stat)+/-0.14(sys) meV.
Journal: Physical review letters