Understanding the total width of the 31- state in 12C
Abstract
Recent measurements indicate that the previously established upper limit for the γ-decay branch of the 31- resonance in 12C at Ex = 9.641(5) MeV may be incorrect. As a result, the 31- resonance has been suggested as a significant resonance for mediating the triple-α reaction at high temperatures above 2 GK. Accurate estimations of the 31- contribution to the triple-α reaction rate require accurate knowledge of not only the radiative width, but also the total width. In anticipation of future measurements to more accurately determine the γ-decay branch of the 31- resonance, the objective of this work is to accurately determine the total width of the 31- resonance. An evaluation was performed on all previous results considered in the current ENSDF average of 46(3) keV for the physical total width (FWHM) of the 31- resonance in 12C. Significant unaccounted-for uncertainties and a misstated result were discovered in these previous results, leading to an invalid ENSDF average. In this work, the new global R-matrix analysis performed on direct-reaction data yields a formal total width of (Er) = 46(2) keV and an observed total width of obs(Er) = 38(2) keV for the 31- resonance. An observed total width of obs(Er) = 38(2) keV is recommended for the 31- resonance in 12C. This observed total width should be employed for future evaluations of the observed total radiative width for the 31- resonance and its contribution to the high-temperature triple-α reaction rate.
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