Universal behavior of p-wave proton-proton fusion near threshold

Abstract

We calculate the p-wave contribution to the proton-proton fusion S factor and its energy derivative in pionless effective field theory (EFT) up to next-to-leading order. The leading contributions are given by a recoil piece from the Gamow-Teller and Fermi operators, and from relativistic 1/m suppressed weak interaction operators. We obtain the value of (2.50.3 )× 10-28~MeV\ fm2 for the S factor and (2.20.2) × 10-26~fm2 for its energy derivative at threshold. These are smaller than the results of a prior study that employed chiral EFT by several orders of magnitude. We conclude that, contrary to what has been previously reported, the p-wave contribution does not need to be considered in a high-precision determination of the S factor at astrophysical energies. Combined with the chiral EFT calculation of Acharya et al. [Phys. Lett. B 760, 584 (2016)] for the s-wave channel, this gives a total threshold S factor of S(0) = (4.047+0.024-0.032) × 10-23~ MeV~fm2.

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