Bound Electron Screening Corrections to Reactions in Hydrogen Burning Processes
Abstract
How important would be a precise assessment of the electron screening effect, on determining the bare astrophysical S-factor (Sb(E)) from experimental data? We compare the Sb(E) obtained using different screening potentials, (1) in the adiabatic limit, (2) without screening corrections, and (3) larger than the adiabatic screening potential in the PP-chain reactions. We employ two kinds of fitting procedures: the first is by the conventional polynomial expression and the second includes explicitly the contribution of the nuclear interaction and based on a statistical model. Comparing bare S-factors that are obtained by using different screening potentials, all Sb(E) are found to be in accord within the standard errors for most of reactions investigated, as long as the same fitting procedure is employed. Sb(E) is, practically, insensitive to the magnitude of the screening potential.
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