Proton decays from α-unbound states in 22Mg and the 18Ne(α, p0)21Na cross section
Abstract
This paper examines the 18Ne(α, p0)21Na cross-section relevant in X-ray bursts. The study was performed with the K600 magnetic spectrometer in coincidence with the CAKE, a silicon detector array, at iThemba LABS in Cape Town, South Africa. A 100-MeV proton beam was impinged on a 24Mg target to study the 24Mg(p,t)22Mg reaction. The triton ejectiles were momentum-analysed with the magnetic spectrometer and proton decays from the 22Mg recoil nucleus to the ground state of 21Na and various excited states thereof were detected with the CAKE. In doing so, we were able to compare our results to previous direct and indirect measurements of the 18Ne(α, p)21Na reaction.
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