New measurement of the Ec.m.=323 keV resonance in the 19F(p,γ)20$Ne reaction
Abstract
At temperatures below 0.1 GK the 19F(p,γ)20Ne reaction is the only breakout path out of the CNO cycle. Experimental studies of this reaction are challenging from a technical perspective due to copious γ-ray background from the far stronger 19F(p,α)16O reaction channel. Here we present the first inverse kinematics study of the 19F(p,γ)20Ne reaction, in which we measure the strength of the 323-keV resonance. We find a strength value of ωγ = 3.3+1.1-0.9 meV, which is a factor of two larger than the most recent previous study. The discrepancy is likely the result of a direct to ground state transition which previous studies were not sensitive to. We also observe the transition to the first 2- state, which has not been observed for this resonance in previous studies. A new thermonuclear reaction rate is calculated and compared with the literature.
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