Properties of states in 19Ne important for the 18F(p,α)15O reaction rate

Abstract

Observation of the 511-keV positron-annihilation line would be a powerful probe of classical novae, with the primary source of positrons likely from the β+ decay of 18F. We have determined the properties of important resonances in 19Ne which govern the 18F(p,α)15O reaction rate and the production of 18F in novae. Measured α and proton angular distributions from states populated in the 19F(3He,t)19Ne reaction identified six near-threshold proton s-wave 18F+p (Lp=0) states, and the asymptotic normalization of these states was studied using the symmetry-adapted no-core shell model. We have improved our understanding of states contributing to the 18F(p,α)15O reaction rate and show that earlier studies significantly underestimated the uncertainties.

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