New α ANC measurement of the 1/2+ state in 17O at 6.356 MeV, that dominates the 13C(α,n)16O reaction rate at temperatures relevant for the s-process
Abstract
Background: Accurate knowledge of the 13C(α,n)16O reaction cross section is important for the understanding of the s-process in AGB stars, since it is considered to be the main source of neutrons. The sub-threshold 1/2+ state at excitation energy of 6.356 MeV in 17O has a strong influence on the reaction cross section at energies relevant for astrophysics. Several experiments have been performed to determine the contribution of this state to the 13C(α,n)16O reaction rate. Nevertheless, significant discrepancies between different measurements remain. Purpose: The aim of this work is to investigate these discrepancies. Method: An 8 MeV 13C beam (below the Coulomb barrier) was used to study the α-transfer reaction 6Li(13C,d)17O. Results: The squared Coulomb modified ANC of the 1/2+ state in 17O measured in this work is ( C^17O(1/2+)α-13C)2=3.60.70.2cmfm-1. Conclusions: Discrepancy between the results of α-transfer experiments have been resolved. However, some discrepancy with the most recent measurement using the Trojan Horse method remains.
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