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First Accurate Normalization of the β-delayed α Decay of ^{16}N and Implications for the ^{12}C(α,γ)^{16}O Astrophysical Reaction Rate.
O. S. KirsebomO. TengbladR. LicaM. MunchK. RiisagerH. O.u. FynboM. J.g. BorgeM. MadurgaI. MarroquinA. N. AndreyevT. A. BerryE. R. ChristensenP. Díaz FernándezD. T. DohertyP. Van DuppenL. M. FraileM. C. GallardoP. T. GreenleesL. J. Harkness-brennanN. HubbardM. HuyseJ. H. JensenH. JohanssonB. JonsonD. S. JudsonJ. KonkiI. LazarusM. V. LundN. MargineanR. MargineanA. PereaC. MihaiA. NegretR. D. PageV. PucknellP. RahkilaO. SorlinC. SottyJ. A. SwartzH. B. SørensenH. TörnqvistV. VediaN. WarrH. De Wittesubject
astrofysiikkaydinfysiikkabeta-delayed alpha decaydescription
The ^{12}C(α,γ)^{16}O reaction plays a central role in astrophysics, but its cross section at energies relevant for astrophysical applications is only poorly constrained by laboratory data. The reduced α width, γ_{11}, of the bound 1^{-} level in ^{16}O is particularly important to determine the cross section. The magnitude of γ_{11} is determined via sub-Coulomb α-transfer reactions or the β-delayed α decay of ^{16}N, but the latter approach is presently hampered by the lack of sufficiently precise data on the β-decay branching ratios. Here we report improved branching ratios for the bound 1^{-} level [b_{β,11}=(5.02±0.10)×10^{-2}] and for β-delayed α emission [b_{βα}=(1.59±0.06)×10^{-5}]. Our value for b_{βα} is 33% larger than previously held, leading to a substantial increase in γ_{11}. Our revised value for γ_{11} is in good agreement with the value obtained in α-transfer studies and the weighted average of the two gives a robust and precise determination of γ_{11}, which provides significantly improved constraints on the ^{12}C(α,γ) cross section in the energy range relevant to hydrostatic He burning. ispartof: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS vol:121 issue:14 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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2018-10-03 | Physical review letters |