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Measurement of the $^{18}$Ne($\alpha$,p)$^{21}$Na reaction with ANASEN between 2 and 4 MeV in the center of mass

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Abstract

The $^{18}$Ne($\alpha$,p)$^{21}$Na reaction is one of the reactions providing a pathway for breakout from the hot CNO cycles to the rp-process in Type I X-ray bursts. The actual conditions under which the breakout occurs depend critically on the thermonuclear reaction rate. This rate has not yet been sufficiently determined under X-ray burst conditions. We study the direct $^{18}$Ne($\alpha$,p)$^{21}$Na reaction with the Array for Nuclear Astrophysics and Structure with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN), using a helium gas target and an $^{18}$Ne radioactive beam from RESOLUT facility at the FSU accelerator lab. The results are consistent with the time-reverse measurements [1] and provide a total cross section between 2 and 4 MeV in the center of mass. [1] Salter et al., \textit{Measurement of the $^{18}\text{Ne}(\alpha,\text{p}_0)^{21}\text{Na}$ Reaction Cross Section in the Burning Energy Region for X-Ray Bursts}, Phys.Rev.Lett. 108 (242701), 2012

Authors

  • Maria Anastasiou

    Florida State University

  • Ingo Wiedenhoever

    Florida State University, FSU

  • Lagy Baby

    Florida State University, FSU

  • Nabin Rijal

    National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory

  • John J Parker IV

    Florida State University

  • J. Blackmon

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • C. Deibel

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • A. Hood

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Jon C Lighthall

    Louisiana State University

  • Kevin T Macon

    Louisiana State University

  • Daniel Santiago-Gonzalez

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Evgeny Koshchiy

    Texas A&M University, Cyclotron Institute / Texas A\&M University

  • Grigory Rogachev

    Texas A&M University, Cyclotron Institute / Texas A\&M University