2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.109.069902
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Publisher’s Note: Measurement of theNe18(α,p0)Na21Reaction Cr

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“…cross section. Both available data sets (6 data points in [7] and 2 data points and 3 upper limits in [8]) are in reasonable agreement with each other. As expected, the experimental ground state contribution is lower than the present total S-factor.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…cross section. Both available data sets (6 data points in [7] and 2 data points and 3 upper limits in [8]) are in reasonable agreement with each other. As expected, the experimental ground state contribution is lower than the present total S-factor.…”
supporting
confidence: 74%
“…As expected, the experimental ground state contribution is lower than the present total S-factor. 18 Ne reaction [7,8] …”
Section: Determination Of Resonance Strengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a comparison of the new recommended rate factor N A < σv > recommended with the SAL result (see Table II in [5]) it has to be kept in mind that SAL provide the rate factor for the ground-state contribution 18 Ne(α,p 0 ) 21 Na g.s. which is derived from their experimental data; the given upper and lower limits are calculated from their experimental uncertainties, but do not include the additional contributions of the (α,p i =0 ) channels and the corresponding uncertainties.…”
Section: Recommended Reaction Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, experiments remain very difficult because of the short-living 18 Ne nucleus (T 1/2 = 1.67 s) and the limited intensity of radioactive beam facilities. Thus, besides the direct approach of measuring the 18 Ne(α,p) 21 Na reaction cross section [3,4], the reverse 21 Na(p,α) 18 Ne reaction has been studied very recently [5] and in an earlier unpublished experiment [6], and the resonance energies have been determined from various transfer experiments populating states in the compound 22 Mg nucleus [7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a recent effort at the ISAC-II facility of TRIUMF led by the University of Edinburgh group to measure the cross section of the timereversed reaction p( 21 Na,α) 18 Ne has allowed a reliable determination of the 18 Ne(α, p 0 ) 21 Na reaction cross section from 1.2-2.6 MeV. 50 The experimental cross section was found to be up to a factor of two smaller than theoretical predictions based on Hauser-Feshbach calculations, suggesting that the breakout via this reaction occurs at higher temperatures and later times than previously believed. Direct measurements with an intense 18 Ne beam will be required in order to make further progress.…”
Section: Cataclysmic Binary Systems Compact Objects and Supernovaementioning
confidence: 99%