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First measurement of S-30 + alpha resonant elastic scattering for the S-30(alpha, p) reaction rate

Authors
Kahl, D.Yamaguchi, H.Kubono, S.Chen, A. A.Parikh, A.Binh, D. N.Chen, J.Cherubini, S.Duy, N. N.Hashimoto, T.Hayakawa, S.Iwasa, N.Jung, H. S.Kato, S.Kwon, Y. K.Nishimura, S.Ota, S.Setoodehnia, K.Teranishi, T.Tokieda, H.Yamada, T.Yun, C. C.Zhang, L. Y.
Issue Date
Jan-2018
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW C, v.97, no.1
Journal Title
PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume
97
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/45365
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevC.97.015802
ISSN
2469-9985
2469-9993
Abstract
Background: Type I x-ray bursts are the most frequently observed thermonuclear explosions in the galaxy, resulting from thermonuclear runaway on the surface of an accreting neutron star. The S-30(alpha, p) reaction plays a critical role in burst models, yet insufficient experimental information is available to calculate a reliable, precise rate for this reaction. Purpose: Our measurement was conducted to search for states in Ar-34 and determine their quantum properties. In particular, natural-parity states with large alpha-decay partial widths should dominate the stellar reaction rate. Method: We performed the firstmeasurement of S-30 + alpha resonant elastic scattering up to a center-of-mass energy of 5.5 MeV using a radioactive ion beam. The experiment utilized a thick gaseous active target system and silicon detector array in inverse kinematics. Results: We obtained an excitation function for S-30(alpha,alpha) near 150 degrees. in the center-of-mass frame. The experimental data were analyzed with R-matrix calculations, and we observed three new resonant patterns between 11.1 and 12.1 MeV, extracting their properties of resonance energy, widths, spin, and parity. Conclusions: We calculated the resonant thermonuclear reaction rate of 30S(alpha, p) based on all available experimental data of Ar-34 and found an upper limit about one order of magnitude larger than a rate determined using a statistical model. The astrophysical impact of these two rates has been investigated through one-zone postprocessing type I x-ray burst calculations. We find that our new upper limit for the S-30(alpha, p)Cl-33 rate significantly affects the predicted nuclear energy generation rate during the burst.
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