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Measurement of <sup>19</sup>Ne Excited States Relevant to the <sup>18</sup>F(p,α)<sup>15</sup>O Reaction in Classical Novae

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Abstract

The most prominent gamma-ray line emission in classical novae (511 keV) is created by the annihilation of 18F decay positrons. Thus, accurate abundance calculations of 18F are needed to model explosive nucleosynthesis to compare with observations and study the underlying stars in these stellar environments. Currently, the main uncertainties in these calculations involve the main destruction pathway of 18F: the 18F(p,α)15O reaction. The reaction rate of this destruction pathway remains uncertain due to proton branching ratios of higher lying states in the compound nucleus 19Ne, and Jπ values of the sub- and near-threshold states in 19Ne. We performed a 19F(3He,t)19Ne transfer reaction using the Super Enge Split-Pole Spectrograph (SE-SPS) at the Fox Accelerator Laboratory at Florida State University in order to observe these states. Proton and alpha decays were collected by the Silicon Array for Branching Ratio Experiments (SABRE) in coincidence with the triton reaction products detected at the focal plane. I will present a preliminary data analysis of the collected coincidence data.

Presenters

  • Khang H Pham

    Louisiana State University

Authors

  • Khang H Pham

    Louisiana State University

  • Balakrishnan Sudarsan

    Louisiana State University

  • Kevin T Macon

    Louisiana State University

  • Jeffery C Blackmon

    Louisiana State University

  • Catherine M Deibel

    Louisiana State University

  • Akhil Bhardwaj

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • William D Braverman

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Sergio Lopez-Caceres

    Louisiana State University

  • Keilah S Davis

    Louisiana State University

  • David He

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Molly McLain

    Louisiana State University, LSU

  • Gordon W McCann

    Florida State University

  • Lagy T Baby

    Florida State University

  • Ingo L Wiedenhover

    Florida State University

  • Samuel Ajayi

    Florida State University

  • Caleb Benetti

    Florida State University

  • Chris C Esparza

    Florida State University

  • Kenneth G Hanselman

    Florida State University

  • Ashton B Morelock

    Florida State University

  • Eilens Lopez Saavedra

    Florida State University

  • Vignesh Sitaraman

    Florida State University

  • Eli Temanson

    Florida State University

  • Catur Wibisono

    Florida State University