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19 April 2024
 
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Coulomb dissociation of 8B and the low-energy cross section of the 7Be(p,gamma)8B solar fusion reaction
F. Schuemann ; F. Hammache ; S. Typel ; F. Uhlig ; K. Suemmerer ; I. Boettcher ; D. Cortina ; A. Foerster ; M. Gai ; H. Geissel ; U. Greife ; N. Iwasa ; P. Koczon ; B. Kohlmeyer ; R. Kulessa ; H. Kumagai ; N. Kurz ; M. Menzel ; T. Motobayashi ; H. Oeschler ; A. Ozawa ; M. Ploskon ; W. Prokopowicz ; E. Schwab ; P. Senger ; F. Strieder ; C. Sturm ; Zhi-Yu Sun ; G. Surowka ; A. Wagner ; W. Walus ;
Date 10 Apr 2003
Journal Phys.Rev.Lett. 90 (2003) 232501
Subject nucl-ex
AbstractAn exclusive measurement of the Coulomb breakup of 8B into 7Be+p at 254 A MeV allowed to study the angular correlations of the breakup particles. These correlations demonstrate clearly that E1 multipolarity dominates and that E2 multipolarity can be neglected. By using a simple single-particle model for 8B and treating the breakup in first-order perturbation theory, we extract a zero-energy S factor of S-(17)(0) = 18.6 +- 1.2 +- 1.0 eV b.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0304011
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