Investigating <sup>23</sup>Na(p,γ)<sup>24</sup>Mg sodium destruction reaction in Globular Clusters using <sup>23</sup>Na(<sup>3</sup>He,d) spectroscopy
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Abstract
Current studies had a hard time explaining the Na-O anticorrelation in globular cluster stars. The reaction rates of a sodium destruction reaction 23Na(p,γ)24Mg play an important role while suffering from large uncertainties in hydrogen burning temperatures. For better understandings of such reaction, we performed a 23Na(3He,d) experiment in angular range of 5°≤θlab≤21° at E(3He)=21MeV using the Enge Split-pole Spectrograph at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory. Energy states below the 23Na + p threshold in 24Mg were examined. For those states, spectroscopic factors were extracted with rigorous uncertainties using Bayesian MCMC and DWBA method, R-matrix analysis were performed, and direct capture cross sections and reaction rates were calculated. Their impacts on globular cluster nucleosynthesis were further discussed.
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Presenters
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Kaixin Song
North Carolina State University
Authors
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Kaixin Song
North Carolina State University
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Caleb A Marshall
Ohio University
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Kiana Setoodehnia
Michigan state University, FRIB, Facility for Rare Isotopes Beams, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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Federico E Portillo Chaves
North Carolina State University
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Richard Longland
North Carolina State University