Direct measurement of the low energy resonances in 22Ne(α,γ)26Mg reaction

Abstract

The 22Ne(α,γ)26Mg is an important reaction in stellar helium burning environments as it competes directly with one of the main neutron sources for the s-process, the 22Ne(α,n)25Mg reaction. The reaction rate of the 22Ne(α,γ)26Mg is dominated by the low energy resonances at Eαlab = 650 and 830 keV respectively. The Eαlab = 830 keV resonance has been measured previously, but there are some uncertainties in the previous measurements. We confirmed the measurement of the Eαlab = 830 keV resonance using implanted 22Ne targets. We obtained a resonance strength of ωγ = 35 4 μ eV, and provide a weighted average of the present and previous measurements of ωγ = 35 2 μ eV with reduced uncertainties compared to previous studies. We also attempted to measure the strength of the predicted resonance at Eαlab = 650 keV directly for the first time and found an upper limit of ωγ <0.15 μ eV for the strength of this resonance. In addition, we also studied the EPlab= 851 keV resonance in 22Ne(p,γ)23Na, and obtained a resonance strength of ωγ = 9.2 0.7 eV with significantly lower uncertainties compared to previous measurements.

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