Complex-energy analysis of proton-proton fusion

Abstract

An analysis of the astrophysical S factor of the proton-proton weak capture (p+p→ 2H+e++e) is performed on a large energy range covering solar-core and early Universe temperatures. The measurement of S being physically unachievable, its value relies on the theoretical calculation of the matrix element . Surprisingly, reaches a maximum near 0.13~MeV that has been unexplained until now. A model-independent parametrization of valid up to about 5~MeV is established on the basis of recent effective-range functions. It provides an insight into the relationship between the maximum of and the proton-proton resonance pole at (-140-467\,i)~keV from analytic continuation. In addition, this parametrization leads to an accurate evaluation of the derivatives of , and hence of S, in the limit of zero energy.

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