Measurement of low-energy resonances in the $^{18}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{22}$Ne reaction
ORAL
Abstract
The $^{18}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{22}$Ne reaction is part of a reaction chain that produces the $^{22}$Ne($\alpha$,$n$) neutron source for the slow neutron-capture process. However, the astrophysically relevant resonances in the $^{18}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{22}$Ne reaction are difficult to measure due to their small resonance strengths. An experiment optimized for background reduction and detection efficiency was recently performed to measure the resonance strengths of these low-energy resonances. The experiment was performed at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), in the 4850-feet underground cavern dedicated to the Compact Accelerator System for Performing Astrophysical Research (CASPAR). The experimental end station used the $\gamma$-summing High Efficiency Total Absorption Spectrometer (HECTOR). Preliminary results from this experiment will be presented.
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Authors
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A.C. Dombos
NSCL, University of Notre Dame
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Daniel Robertson
University of Notre Dame
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Thomas Kadlecek
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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Manoel Couder
University of Notre Dame
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Joachim Görres
University of Notre Dame
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Mark Hanhardt
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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Rebecca Kelmar
University of Notre Dame
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Orlando Olivas-Gomez
University of Notre Dame
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Anna Simon
University of Notre Dame
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Ed Stech
University of Notre Dame
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Frank Strieder
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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M. Wiescher
University of Notre Dame, UND