2022
DOI: 10.1142/s0218301322500641
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Analysis of cross-section, S-factor and thermonuclear reaction rate of 8Li(α,n)11B and 14N(p,γ)15O using TALYS and EMPIRE nuclear reaction codes

Abstract: Theoretical nuclear reaction codes are crucial for studying cross-section and S-factors of nuclear reactions required for the thermonuclear reaction rate calculations. We analyze two reactions 8Li([Formula: see text])[Formula: see text]B and [Formula: see text]N([Formula: see text])[Formula: see text]O, using both TALYS and EMPIRE codes. We stress that these reactions are highly important for CNO cycle but the extent of involvement of experimental datasets are meager and conflicting. For the first reaction, th… Show more

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“…The key role of the 8 Li(α,n) 11 B reaction is recognized in the production of seed nuclei at T 9 = 2.5-5, later burnt to heavier elements via r-capture reactions, during type II supernova explosions (La Cognata and Del Zoppo, 2011). It is worth noting that the reaction 8 Li(α,n) 11 B has been more extensively studied than the radiative neutron capture on 8 Li, but their rates differ from each other within an order of magnitude (Das et al, 2017;Mondal et al, 2022). Hence, the continuation of the 7 Li(n,γ) 8 Li chain remains an open area of investigation, and further studies are needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key role of the 8 Li(α,n) 11 B reaction is recognized in the production of seed nuclei at T 9 = 2.5-5, later burnt to heavier elements via r-capture reactions, during type II supernova explosions (La Cognata and Del Zoppo, 2011). It is worth noting that the reaction 8 Li(α,n) 11 B has been more extensively studied than the radiative neutron capture on 8 Li, but their rates differ from each other within an order of magnitude (Das et al, 2017;Mondal et al, 2022). Hence, the continuation of the 7 Li(n,γ) 8 Li chain remains an open area of investigation, and further studies are needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%