Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-24-2011
Abstract
The 18F(p,α)15O reaction is the predominant destruction mechanism in novae of the radionuclide F18, a target of γ-ray observatories. Thus, its rate is important for understanding F18 production in novae. We have studied resonances in the 18F+p system by making a measurement of a proton-transfer reaction 18F(d,n). We have observed 15 Ne19 levels, 5 of which are below the proton threshold, including a subthreshold state, which has significant l p=0 strength. Our data provide a direct determination of the spectroscopic strength of these states and new constraints on their spins and parities, thereby resolving a controversy, which involves the 8- and 38-keV resonances. The 18F(p,α)15O reaction rate is reevaluated, which takes the subthreshold resonance and other new information determined in this experiment into account. © 2011 American Physical Society.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Recommended Citation
Adekola, A., Bardayan, D., Blackmon, J., Brune, C., Chae, K., Domizioli, C., Greife, U., Heinen, Z., Hornish, M., Jones, K., Kozub, R., Livesay, R., Ma, Z., Massey, T., Moazen, B., Nesaraja, C., Pain, S., Shriner, J., Smith, N., Smith, M., Thomas, J., Visser, D., & Voinov, A. (2011). First proton-transfer study of 18F+p resonances relevant for novae. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 83 (5) https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.83.052801