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Measuring the <sup>18</sup>F(α,p)<sup>21</sup>Ne excitation function with a new ANASEN design

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Abstract

Several (α,p) reactions on proton-rich nuclei are among the most important nuclear reactions occurring during Type I X-ray bursts. However, large uncertainties remain in these reaction rates due to the lack of direct measurements. The Array for Nuclear Astrophysics and Structure with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN) is a gas target and charged particle detector designed for direct measurements of (α,p) reactions. Our new approach, replacing the proportional counter with a hexagonal barrel of thin (~80 μm) silicon detectors, significantly improves the tracking resolution. The performance of this new setup was demonstrated in a measurement of the 18F(α,p)21Ne excitation function at TRIUMF-ISAC, which may impact asymptotic giant branch nucleosynthesis and helium burning on accreting white dwarfs. Results will be presented and plans for future measurements at TRIUMF-ISAC and FRIB will be discussed.

Presenters

  • Keilah Davis

    Louisiana State University

Authors

  • Keilah Davis

    Louisiana State University

  • Jeffery C Blackmon

    Louisiana State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University

  • Catherine M Deibel

    Louisiana State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University

  • Gemma L Wilson

    Louisiana State University, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Sudarsan Balakrishnan

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Rutgers University, Louisiana State University

  • Vignesh Sitaraman

    Florida State University

  • Gordon William McCann

    Michigan State University, Department of Physics, Florida State University

  • Ingo L Wiedenhover

    Florida State University

  • Lagy Baby

    Department of Physics, Florida State University, Florida State University

  • Ivan Tolstukhin

    Argonne National Laboratory, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL 60439, USA

  • Annika Lennarz

    TRIUMF

  • Martin Alcorta

    TRIUMF

  • Soham Chakraborty

    University of York

  • Allison Laird

    University of York

  • Jan Glorius

    GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

  • Dan W Bardayan

    University of Notre Dame

  • Scott R Carmichael

    University of Notre Dame

  • Steven D. Pain

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory / University of Tennessee-Knoxville

  • R. Russell

    University of Surrey

  • Louis Wagner

    Michigan State University

  • Juan Christopher Esparza

    Florida State University