2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.103.035804
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Charged-particle branching ratios above the neutron threshold in F19 : Constraining N15 production in core-collapse supern

Abstract: Background: Spatially-correlated overabundances of 15 N and 18 O observed in some low-density graphite meteoritic grains have been connected to nucleosynthesis taking place in the helium-burning shell during core-collapse supernovae. Two of the reactions which have been identified as important to the final abundances of 15 N and 18 O are 18 F(n, α) 15 N and 18 F(n, p) 18 O.Purpose: The relative strengths of the 18 F(n, α) 15 N and 18 F(n, p) 18 O reactions depend sensitively on the relative α0 and p0 decay bra… Show more

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“…This means that the states populated in 23 Na are not being populated in resonance scattering but in some other, rather non-selective, reaction mechanism which appears to be compound in nature. This reaction has been used to study a number of different isotopes already, such as 31 P, 28 Si, 27 Al, 24,26 Mg, 23 Na, and 19 F [10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…This means that the states populated in 23 Na are not being populated in resonance scattering but in some other, rather non-selective, reaction mechanism which appears to be compound in nature. This reaction has been used to study a number of different isotopes already, such as 31 P, 28 Si, 27 Al, 24,26 Mg, 23 Na, and 19 F [10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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confidence: 99%