The radiative width of the Hoyle state from γ-ray spectroscopy
Abstract
The cascading 3.21 MeV and 4.44 MeV electric quadrupole transitions have been observed from the Hoyle state at 7.65 MeV excitation energy in 12C, excited by the 12C(p,p) reaction at 10.7 MeV proton energy. From the proton-γ-γ triple coincidence data, a value of rad/=6.2(6) × 10-4 was obtained for the radiative branching ratio. Using our results, together with πE0/ from Eriksen et al., Phys. Rev. C 102, 024320 and the currently adopted π(E0) values, the radiative width of the Hoyle state is determined as rad=5.1(6) × 10-3 eV. This value is about 34% higher than the currently adopted value and will impact on models of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis.
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