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Low energy Mg + Ne fusion studies in applications of pycnuclear burning in accreting neutron stars

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Abstract

In the crust of an accreting neutron star, there are many kinds of nuclear reactions that can occur such as neutron emission, electron capture, and pycnonuclear burning. And of those reactions, current models predict that pycnonuclear burning contributes the most to crustal heating, specifically in the neutron-rich mass regions of Mg + Mg, Ne + Ne, and Mg + Ne fusion. However, there is a lack of experimental data in the neutron-rich and stable mass regions of these fusion reactions, and as a result, calculated cross-sections using different models can differ by many orders of magnitude at the energies of interest. To constrain a portion of these fusion cross-sections, experiments in the stable mass regions of Mg and Ne have been performed in the Nuclear Science Lab at the University of Notre Dame using the FN Tandem Accelerator and the ND-Cube, an active-target time projection chamber. Results of the 24Mg + 20Ne and 26Mg + 20Ne fusion experiments will be presented, in addition to an outlook for experiments in neutron-rich mass regions of Mg + Ne fusion at user facilities, and the development of a simulation program to perform grid search beam parameter optimization for online analysis of future experiments.

Presenters

  • Javier Rufino

    University of Notre Dame

Authors

  • Javier Rufino

    University of Notre Dame

  • Tan Ahn

    University of Notre Dame

  • Patrick O'Malley

    University of Notre Dame

  • Jaspreet S Randhawa

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • James J Kolata

    University of Notre Dame

  • Thomas L Bailey

    Univeristy of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Physics, University of Notre Dame

  • Scott R Carmichael

    University of Notre Dame

  • Kevin Lee

    University of Notre Dame

  • William S Porter

    University of Notre Dame

  • William W von Seeger

    University of Notre Dame

  • Joseph Henning

    University of Notre Dame