Reexamining carbon fusion
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Indirect methods can provide insights into these questions. In this talk an ??-particle inelastic scattering experiment off 24Mg is reported using the K600 magnetic spectrometer at iThemba LABS in Cape Town, South Africa. Decay charged-particles were detected in the Coincidence Array for K600 Experiments (the CAKE), an array of double-sided silicon strip detectors placed at the target position of the spectrometer. A number of 0+ states were identified which may correspond to Hoyle-like near-threshold states which are able to significantly enhance the reaction cross section.
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Publication: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.102701
Presenters
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Philip Adsley
Texas A&M University
Authors
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Philip Adsley
Texas A&M University
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Marcel Heine
Université de Strasbourg
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Sandrine Courtin
Université de Strasbourg
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David G Jenkins
University of York
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Retief Neveling
iThemba LABS
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Johann Wiggert Brummer
iThemba LABS
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Lindsay M Donaldson
iThemba LABS
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Ntombi Y Kheswa
iThemba LABS
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Kevin Ching Wei Li
University of Oslo
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Daniel Marin-Lambarri
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Zandile Mabika
University of the Western Cape
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Paul Papka
University of Stellenbosch
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Luna Pellegri
iThemba LABS
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Vicente Pesudo
Medioambientales y Tecnológicas
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B Rebeiro
University of the Western Cape
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Walid Yahia-Cherif
Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene