Impact of ¹⁶O(e,e′α)¹²C measurements on the ¹²C(α,γ)¹⁶O astrophysical reaction rate
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- Holt, R. J.
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Filippone, B. W.
Abstract
The ¹²C(α,γ)¹⁶O reaction, an important component of stellar helium burning, has a key role in nuclear astrophysics. It has direct impact on the evolution and final state of massive stars and also influences the elemental abundances resulting from nucleosynthesis in such stars. Providing a reliable estimate for the energy dependence of this reaction at stellar helium burning temperatures has been a longstanding and important goal. In this work, we study the role of potential new measurements of the ¹⁶O(e,e′α)¹²C reaction in reducing the overall uncertainty. A multilevel R-matrix analysis is used to make extrapolations of the astrophysical S factor for the ¹²C(α,γ)¹⁶O reaction to the stellar energy of 300 keV. The statistical precision of the S-factor extrapolation is determined by performing multiple fits to existing E1 and E2 ground state capture data, including the impact of possible future measurements of the ¹⁶O(e,e′α)¹²C reaction. In particular, we consider a proposed MIT experiment that would make use of a high-intensity low-energy electron beam that impinges on a windowless oxygen gas target as a means to determine the total E1 and E2 cross sections for this reaction.
Additional Information
© 2019 American Physical Society. Received 30 August 2019; published 4 December 2019. We thank the late Steven Pieper for significant contributions in the early stages of this work. We also thank R. Milner and I. Friščić for useful discussions. This work is supported by the US National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1812340 and by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.Attached Files
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- NSF
- PHY-1812340
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-AC02-06CH11357
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