Measurement of the Hoyle State Radiative Transition Width
Abstract
The radiative decay of the Hoyle state is the doorway to the production of heavier elements in stellar environment. Here we report, an exclusive measurement of electric quadruple (E2) transitions of the Hoyle state to the ground state of 12C through the 12C(p, pγγ)12C reaction. Triple coincidence measurement yields a value of radiative branching ratio rad/ = 4.01 (30) × 10-4. The result has been corroborated by an independent experiment based on the complete kinematical measurement via. 12C(p, p)12C reaction (rad/ = 4.04 (30) × 10-4). Using our results together with the currently adopted values of π(E0)/ and π(E0), the radiative width of the Hoyle state is found to be 3.75 (40) × 10-3 eV. We emphasize here that our result is not in agreement with 34 \% increase in the radiative decay width of the Hoyle state measured recently but consistent with the currently adopted value.
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