Study of the <sup>20</sup>Ne(p,γ) reaction rate using GRIFFIN γ-ray detectors coupled with the DRAGON recoil spectrometer at TRIUMF
ORAL
Abstract
The 20Ne(p,γ) reaction is the reaction in the Ne-Na cycle that limits the production of 22Na, an important radiotracer (T1/2=2.6yr), in O-Ne nova explosions (T=0.1-0.4GK). In this temperature range, the 20Ne(p,γ) reaction rate is dominated by the direct capture to the barely-bound 1/2+ state in 21Na. Located just 7 keV below the one-proton separation energy (Sp), this state is likely a halo state which may enhance the direct capture. A similar enhancement has been observed in the 16O(p,γ) reaction proceeding via direct capture to the 1/2+ state in 17F located 105keV below Sp. We aim to measure the 20Ne(p,γ) reaction rate near the Gamow window using the DRAGON recoil spectrometer coupled for the first time with six GRIFFIN HPGe clover detectors at TRIUMF. This combination allows for the clear separation of the various gamma-rays emitted in the capture process. In this talk, the preliminary results obtained from two separate runs performed, including the most recent one in October 2023, will be presented.
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Presenters
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Frederic Sarazin
Colorado School of Mines
Authors
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Frederic Sarazin
Colorado School of Mines
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Madeleine Hanley
Colorado School of Mines
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Uwe Greife
Colorado School of Mines