Reevaluation of the $^{22}$Na(p,$γ$) reaction rate: Implications for the detection of $^{22}$Na gamma rays from novae
astro-ph
/ Authors
D. G. Jenkins, C. J. Lister, R. V. F. Janssens, T. L. Khoo, E. F. Moore, K. E. Rehm, B. Truett, A. H. Wuosmaa, M. Freer, B. R. Fulton
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/ Abstract
Understanding the processes which create and destroy $^{22}$Na is important for diagnosing classical nova outbursts. Conventional $^{22}$Na(p,$γ$) studies are complicated by the need to employ radioactive targets. In contrast, we have formed the particle-unbound states of interest through the heavy-ion fusion reaction, $^{12}$C($^{12}$C,n)$^{23}$Mg and used the Gammasphere array to investigate their radiative decay branches. Detailed spectroscopy was possible and the $^{22}$Na(p,$γ$) reaction rate has been re-evaluated. New hydrodynamical calculations incorporating the upper and lower limits on the new rate suggest a reduction in the yield of $^{22}$Na with respect to previous estimates, implying a reduction in the maximum detectability distance for $^{22}$Na $γ$ rays from novae.