Re-examining the 26Mg(α,α)26Mg reaction - probing astrophysically important states in 26Mg

Abstract

Background: The 22Ne(α,n)25Mg reaction is one of the neutron sources for the s-process in massive stars. The properties of levels in 26Mg above the α-particle threshold control the strengths of the 22Ne(α,n)25Mg and 22Ne(α,γ)26Mg reactions. The strengths of these reactions as functions of temperature are one of the major uncertainties in the s-process. Methods: Inelastically scattered α particles from a 26Mg target were momentum-analysed in the K600 magnetic spectrometer at iThemba LABS, South Africa. The differential cross sections of states were deduced from the focal-plane trajectory of the scattered α particles. Based on the differential cross sections, spin and parity assignments to states are made. Results: A new 0+ state was observed in addition to a number of other states, some of which can be associated with states observed in other experiments. Some of the deduced Jπ values of the states observed in the present study show discrepancies with those assigned in an experiment performed at RCNP Osaka. Conclusion: The high level density at this excitation energy in 26Mg makes assigning Jπ values to observed states difficult. Further experimental investigations with superior experimental energy resolution are required to clarify the number of levels in 26Mg, especially between the α-particle threshold at 10.615 MeV and the neutron threshold at 11.319 MeV.

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