Study of the 15o(2p, γ)17Ne cross section by coulomb dissociation of 17Ne for the rp process of nucleosynthesis

  • J. Marganiec
  • , F. Wamers
  • , F. Aksouh
  • , Y. Aksyutina
  • , H. Alvarez Pol
  • , T. Aumann
  • , S. Beceiro
  • , C. Bertulani
  • , K. Boretzky
  • , M. J.G. Borge
  • , M. Chartier
  • , A. Chatillon
  • , L. Chulkov
  • , D. Cortina-Gil
  • , I. Egorova
  • , H. Emling
  • , O. Ershova
  • , C. Forssén
  • , L. M. Fraile
  • , H. Fynbo
  • D. Galaviz, H. Geissel, L. Grigorenko, M. Heil, D. H.H. Hoffmann, J. Hoffmann, H. Johansson, B. Jonson, M. Karakoç, C. Karagiannis, O. Kiselev, J. V. Kratz, R. Kulessa, N. Kurz, C. Langer, M. Lantz, K. Larsson, T. Le Bleis, R. Lemmon, Yu A. Litvinov, K. Mahata, C. Müntz, T. Nilsson, C. Nociforo, G. Nyman, W. Ott, V. Panin, Yu Parfenova, S. Paschalis, A. Perea, R. Plag, R. Reifarth, A. Richter, K. Riisager, C. Rodríguez Tajes, D. Rossi, G. Schrieder, N. Shulgina, H. Simon, J. Stroth, K. Sümmerer, J. Taylor, O. Tengblad, E. Tengborn, H. Weick, M. Wiescher, C. Wimmer, M. Zhukov

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Abstract

The 15o(2p, γ)17Ne cross section has been studied by the inverse reaction, the Coulomb dissociation of 17Ne. The experiment has been performed at the GSI. The 17Ne excitation energy prior to decay has been reconstructed by using the invariant-mass method. The preliminary differential and integral Coulomb dissociation cross sections (σCoul) have been extracted, which provide a photoabsorption (σphoto) and a radiative capture cross section (σcap). Additionally, important information about the 17Ne nuclear structure will be obtained. The analysis is in progress.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-234
Number of pages6
JournalActa Physica Polonica B
Volume45
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

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