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Extraction of Gamow-Teller Strength via the (d,<sup>2</sup>He) Reaction in Inverse Kinematics

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Abstract

Electron-capture (EC) rates play a decisive role in core-collapse and thermonuclear supernovae, the crust of accreting neutron stars in binary systems, and the final core evolution of intermediate mass stars. Charge-exchange reactions (CERs) at intermediate energies (~100 MeV) are crucial in extracting information for neutron-rich nuclei as the EC Q-values are positive for such nuclei. The differential cross-sections in CERs at zero momentum transfer are proportional to the Gamow-Teller strength, B(GT), from which the EC rates can be calculated. In a first of a kind experiment, the S800 spectrometer at National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) along with Active-Target Time Projection Chamber (AT-TPC) setup was used to run an experiment with (d,2He) probe in inverse kinematics to study unstable nuclei. Data from the experiment for the 13N(d,2He)13C reaction is being analyzed to extract the differential cross-section for ground and excited states which will be utilized in measuring the B(GT).

Presenters

  • Zarif M Rahman

    Michigan State University

Authors

  • Zarif M Rahman

    Michigan State University

  • Zarif M Rahman

    Michigan State University

  • Simon Giraud

    FRIB/NSCL

  • Remco G Zegers

    Michigan State University

  • Juan C Zamora

    FRIB/NSCL, NSCL-FRIB

  • Daniel Bazin

    Michigan State University, NSCL Michigan State University, FRIB

  • Miles DeNudt

    Michigan State University

  • Yassid Ayyad

    FRIB/NSCL, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University

  • Shumpei Noji

    Michigan State University

  • Saul Beceiro-Novo

    Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL, NSCL/FRIB

  • Cavan Maher

    Michigan State University

  • Jaclyn M Schmitt

    Michigan State University

  • Felix Ndayisabye

    Michigan State University

  • Wolfgang Mittig

    Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL, NSCL-FRIB

  • Jorge Pereira

    Michigan State University

  • Jie Chen

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Marco Cortesi

    FRIB/NSCL, FRIB

  • Michael M Serikow

    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University

  • Jason Surbrook

    Michigan State University

  • Lijie Sun

    Michigan State University

  • Nathan Watwood

    NSCL/FRIB, FRIB/NSCL, Michigan State University

  • Tyler Wheeler

    Michigan State University