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Present experimental constraints on the total S-factor of 12C(α,γ)16O and proposals for future experiments

✍ Scribed by L. Buchmann; R.E. Azuma; C.A. Barnes; J. Humblet; K. Langanke


Book ID
104336439
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
492 KB
Volume
621
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


Because of the critical importance of the 12C/160 ratio resulting from helium burning to the later evolution of massive stars, R-matrix fits have been made to the available angular distribution data from radiative c~-capture and elastic (~-scattering on 12C to estimate the total 12C(c~,7)160 rate at stellar energies. Largely primary data, i.e. energy-dependent differential cross sections, are used in the analysis with all relevant partial waves being fitted simultaneously (surface fits). It is shown that while the E1 part of the reaction is well constrained by a recent experiment on the fl-delayed s-particle decay of 16N only upper limits can be placed on the E2 ground state transition which we take conservatively as SE2(300)<140 keV b. Monte-Carlo simulations were subsequently carried out to explore what kind of future data could lead to better restrictions on S~2(300). We find that improved elastic scattering data may be the best candidate for such restrictions while improving S(300) with new radiative capture data seems to be much more difficult.