17F(p, ɑ) Measurements with TriSol
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Abstract
Since its creation in the 1990’s, the University of Notre Dame has been at the forefront of Radioactive Isotope Beam (or RIBs) research as a result of the TwinSol system. This system has undergone an upgrade through the addition of a 15 degree bending magnet, a set of vertical and horizontal slits, and a third solenoid and thus has become the TriSol system. The capabilities of TriSol include much improved beam focusing and a better beam purification. This allows for the acquisition of more precise experimental data. As part of a campaign of new measurements being done with this system, the 17F(p,ɑ) reaction has been studied to constrain the time-reverse 14O(α,p) reaction, which is a trigger reaction to the αp process in X-ray bursts. Preliminary data will be shown.
Presenters
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Sydney D Coil
University of Notre Dame
Authors
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Sydney D Coil
University of Notre Dame
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Dan W Bardayan
University of Notre Dame
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Patrick O'Malley
University of Notre Dame
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Jacob Allen
University of Notre Dame
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Drew Blankstein
University of Notre Dame
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Chevelle Boomershine
University of Notre Dame
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Scott R Carmichael
University of Notre Dame
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William von Seeger
University of Notre Dame