Coulomb breakup of 17Ne from the viewpoint of nuclear astrophysics

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By the Coulomb breakup of 17Ne, the time-reversed reaction 15O(2p,γ)17Ne has been studied. This reaction might play an important role in the rp process, as a break-out reaction of the hot CNO cycle. The secondary 17Ne ion beam with an energy of 500 MeV/nucleon has been dissociated in a Pb target. The reaction products have been detected with the LAND-R3B experimental setup at GSI. The preliminary differential and integral Coulomb dissociation cross section sCoul has been determined, which then will be converted into a photo-absorption cross section sphoto, and a two-proton radiative capture cross section σcap. Additionally, information about the structure of the 17Ne, a potential two-proton halo nucleus, will be received. The analysis is in progress. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.

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Marganiec, J., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Y., Alvarez Pol, H., Aumann, T., Beceiro, S., … Zhukov, M. (2012). Coulomb breakup of 17Ne from the viewpoint of nuclear astrophysics. In Proceedings of Science. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.146.0172

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