First direct measurement of 22Mg(α,p)25Al and implications for X-ray burst model-observation comparisons
Abstract
Type-I X-ray burst (XRB) light curves are sensitive to the model's nuclear input and consequently affects the model-observation comparisons. 22Mg(α,p)25Al is among the most important reactions which directly impact the XRB light curve. We report the first direct measurement of 22Mg(α,p)25Al using the Active Target Time Projection Chamber. XRB light curve model-observation comparison for the source GS 1826-24 using new reaction rate implies a less-compact neutron star than previously inferred. Additionally, our result removes an important uncertainty in XRB model calculations that previously hindered extraction of the neutron star compactness.
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