Studying Sodium Production in Globular Clusters via the <sup>23</sup>Na(<sup>3</sup>He,d)<sup>24</sup>Mg Reaction
ORAL
Abstract
stellar material by hydrogen burning at temperatures of 50 - 100 MK. Unfortunately, many key thermonuclear reaction rates suffer from large uncertainties at these temperatures, including the proton induced sodium destroying reactions. Using the Split-pole Spectrograph at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, we measured the 23Na(3He,d)24Mg transfer reaction. Using first-of-their-kind Bayesian analysis techniques, we have extracted excitation energies and proton partial widths with rigorous uncertainties. Stellar models using our updated values reaffirm the delicate interplay between 23Na(p, γ) and 23Na(p, α) at the temperatures relevant to globular cluster nucleosynthesis.
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Presenters
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Caleb A Marshall
Ohio University, Ohio University/FRIB, Institute of Nuclear & Particle Physics, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA
Authors
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Caleb A Marshall
Ohio University, Ohio University/FRIB, Institute of Nuclear & Particle Physics, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA
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Kiana Setoodehnia
European X-ray Free Electron Laser GmbH
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John H Kelly
North Carolina State University/TUNL
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Federico E Portillo Chaves
North Carolina State University, North Carolina State University, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory
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Giulia Cinquegrana
Monash University
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Amanda Karakas
Monash University
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Richard Longland
North Carolina State University, North Carolina State University, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory