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Measuring cross-sections of unbound mirror states: a systematic study of one-proton and one-neutron reactions adding on N=Z targets

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Abstract

One-neutron adding reactions are often used to infer proton-capture rates in mirror systems. While isospin is approximately symmetric, the degree to which it's still symmetric in systems with weak binding is unknown. Isobaric analog states should exhibit the same behavior, but weakly bound states experience Thomas-Erhman shifts and it is unknown how this affects the cross section. A series of experiments at Florida State University has been completed with the aim to be able to quantify asymmetries in spectroscopic factors due to weakly bound or unbound protons for calculating astrophysical reaction rates.

Targets of N=Z nuclei 24Mg and 28Si were used to populated mirror states via one-neutron and one-proton adding reactions. Beams of deuterium and 3He were impinged onto these targets, and four reactions were measured in the Super-Enge Split-Pole Spectrograph: 24Mg(d,p)25Mg, 24Mg(3He,d)25Al, 28Si(d,p)29Si and 28Si(3He,d)29P. Using the same targets, experimental setup and beam energy per nucleon, these systematic measurements populated states up to and beyond the respective neutron and proton separation energies (from 0 to at least 8 MeV in all cases), which in each mirror pair differs by ~5 MeV. Preliminary cross sections will be presented for these bound and unbound mirror states.

Presenters

  • Gemma L Wilson

    Louisiana State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA

Authors

  • Gemma L Wilson

    Louisiana State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA

  • Catherine M Deibel

    Louisiana State University

  • Jeffery C Blackmon

    Louisiana State University

  • Ingo L Wiedenhoever

    Florida State University

  • Gordon W McCann

    Florida State University

  • Lagy T Baby

    Florida State University

  • Philip Adsley

    Texas A&M University

  • Rajat Aggarwal

    Florida State University, FSU

  • Samuel O Ajayi

    Florida State University

  • Balakrishnan Sudarsan

    Louisiana State University

  • Caleb B Benetti

    Florida State University

  • Akhil Bhardwaj

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • William D Braverman

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Keilah Davis

    Louisiana State University

  • Peter DeRosa

    Florida State University, FSU

  • Alex C Conley

    Florida State University, FSU

  • Kenneth G Hanselman

    Florida State University

  • David He

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Brian Kelly

    Florida State University, FSU

  • Eilens L Lopez Saavedra

    Florida State University

  • Molly McLain

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Ashton B Morelock

    Florida State University

  • Khang H Pham

    Louisiana State University

  • Vignesh Sitaraman

    Florida State University

  • Samantha R Waller

    University of North Carolina at Charlotte, LSU

  • Catur Wibisono

    Florida State University