Dynamical Screening of α-α Resonant Scattering and Thermal Nuclear Scattering Rate in a Plasma

Abstract

We use effective field theory and thermal field theory to study the dynamical screening effect in the QED plasma on the α-α scattering at the 8Be resonance. Dynamical screening leads to an imaginary part of the potential which results in a thermal width for the resonance and dominates over the previously considered static screening effect. As a result, both the resonance energy and width increase with the plasma temperature. Furthermore, dynamical screening can have a huge impact on the α-α thermal nuclear scattering rate. For example, when the temperature is around 10 keV, the rate is suppressed by a factor of about 900. We expect similar thermal suppressions of nuclear reaction rates to occur in those reactions dominated by an above threshold resonance with a thermal energy. Dynamical screening effects on nuclear reactions can be relevant to cosmology and astrophysics.

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