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Constraining modeling of the <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>3</sup>He six-nucleon system using data from high energy density plasma experiments at the OMEGA laser

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Abstract

High-Energy-Density (HED) plasma experiments are used to study the 3He+3He reaction in conditions closely mimicking an astrophysical environment at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) and OMEGA lasers.1,2,3 These efforts provide a complement to more traditional accelerator experiments. Recently, new diagnostic technology has allowed the 3He3He proton spectrum from implosions at the OMEGA laser to be measured down to 2.5 MeV proton energy for the first time, at a center-of-mass energy Ecm~165 keV. The new spectra are contrasted to R-matrix models of the 3He3He proton spectrum3 constrained using data from the T+T reaction, and found to favor a model constrained by T+T data obtained at Ecm=160 keV4 over a model constrained by T+T data obtained at Ecm=16 keV5. The new broad-band proton spectra will be used to constrain state-of-the-art modeling of the 3He+3He six-nucleon system.

[1] Gatu Johnson et al., Phys. Plasmas 24, 041407 (2017).

[2] Gatu Johnson et al., Phys. Plasmas 25, 056303 (2018).

[3] Zylstra et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 222701 (2017).

[4] Wong et al., Nucl. Phys. 71, 106 (1965).

[5] Sayre et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 052501 (2013).

Presenters

  • Maria Gatu Johnson

    MIT

Authors

  • Maria Gatu Johnson

    MIT

  • Timothy M Johnson

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Patrick J Adrian

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

  • Andrew D Bacher

    Indiana Univ - Bloomington

  • Carl R Brune

    Ohio University

  • Daniel T Casey

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Chad J Forrest

    Laboratory for Laser Energetics

  • Gerald M Hale

    Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Neel V Kabadi

    MIT

  • Justin H Kunimune

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Brandon J Lahmann

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

  • Mark W Paris

    Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Jacob A Pearcy

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Alex B Zylstra

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Johan A Frenje

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT