Constraining the <sup>30</sup>P(p,γ)<sup>31</sup>S reaction using <sup>30</sup>P(d,pγ)<sup>31</sup>P with GODDESS
ORAL
Abstract
In classical nova nucleosynthesis, the 30P(p,γ)31S reaction rate critically affects the mass flow into the A=30-40 range, impacting the abundances of isotopes of phosphorus, sulfur, and silicon. Direct measurement of the (p,γ) reaction is not currently possible due to insufficient beam intensities. The rate of this reaction depends on undetermined spectroscopic strengths of low-lying resonances in 31S, located between 6 and 7 MeV in excitation energy. Due to experimental challenges to measure the proton spectroscopic factors on unstable nuclei, we performed a 30P(d,pγ)31P neutron transfer reaction measurement using the newly commissioned GODDESS (GRETINA-ORRUBA: Dual Detectors for Experimental Structure Studies) detection system—with an 8 MeV/u 30P beam, from RAISOR at ATLAS, in order to provide constraints on the spectroscopic strengths for 31S levels via mirror symmetry. Details of the experiment and progress in data analysis, including excitation energy spectrums, proton-gamma matrices, and angular distributions, will be presented.
–
Presenters
-
Rajesh Ghimire
University of Tennessee + Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Authors
-
Rajesh Ghimire
University of Tennessee + Oak Ridge National Laboratory
-
Kate L Jones
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
-
Steven D Pain
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
-
Andrew Ratkiewicz
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
-
Jolie A Cizewski
Rutgers University
-
Harrison E Sims
Rutgers University, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
-
Joshua Hooker
University of Tennessee
-
Gwenaelle Seymour
Rutgers University, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
-
Gemma L Wilson
Louisiana State University
-
Chad C Ummel
Rutgers University