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Measurement of the Ec.m. = 184 keV resonance strength in the 26gAl (p, gamma)27 Si reaction
C Ruiz ; A Parikh ; J José ; L Buchmann ; J A Caggiano ; A A Chen ; J A Clark ; H Crawford ; B Davids ; J M D’Auria ; C Davis ; C Deibel ; L Erikson ; L Fogarty ; D Frekers ; U Greife ; A Hussein ; D A Hutcheon ; M Huyse ; C Jewett ; A M Laird ; R Lewis ; P Mumby-Croft ; A Olin ; D F Ottewell ; C V Ouellet ; P Parker ; J Pearson ; G Ruprecht ; M Trinczek ; C Vockenhuber ; C Wrede ;
Date 30 Jun 2006
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 96 (25), 252501
AbstractThe strength of the Ec.m. = 184 keV resonance in the 26gAl(p, gamma)27 reaction has been measured in inverse kinematics using the DRAGON recoil separator at TRIUMF’s ISAC facility. We measure a value of omega gamma = 35 +/- 7 microeV and a resonance energy of Ec.m. = 184 +/- 1 keV, consistent with p-wave proton capture into the 7652(3) keV state in 27Si, and discuss the implications of these values for 26GAl nucleosynthesis in typical oxygen-neon white-dwarf novae.
Source PubMed, pmid16907298
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