Nuclear Reaction to Decode Gamma-Ray Observations from Core Collapse Supernovae (CCSNe)
ORAL
Abstract
The gamma-emitting isotopes in core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe), can provide plenty of information on the dynamics of stellar explosions. The next generation gamma-ray telescopes can provide unprecedented observational capabilities to detect gamma-rays from these radionuclides, offering new insights into the stellar explosions. However, a recent study has shown that production of some of these radionuclides is sensitive to the uncertainty in some of the nuclear reaction rates. 28Al(p,a)25Mg has been shown to directly impact the production of 43K, a radionuclide which could serve as a probe for CCSNe explosion energy. To experimentally constrain this reaction rate, we performed 28Si(d,p)29Si transfer reaction using the Enge split-pole spectrograph at the University of Notre Dame. Experimental details, new results and their impact on 28Al(p,a)25Mg reaction rate will be presented.
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Presenters
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Maruf Abubakar
Mississippi State University
Authors
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Maruf Abubakar
Mississippi State University
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Jaspreet S Randhawa
Mississippi State University
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Dan W Bardayan
University of Notre Dame
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Scott R Carmichael
University of Notre Dame
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Patrick O'Maley
University of Notre Dame
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Cade Thomas Dembski
University of Notre Dame
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William W von Seeger
University of Notre Dame