Low Energy Behavior of the (7) Be ( (p,γ)8) B reaction

Abstract

Three related features of the astrophysical S-factor, (S17), for low energies are an upturn as the energy of the proton goes to zero, a pole at the proton separation energy and a long ranged radial integral peaking at approximately 40 fm. These features, particularly the last, mean (S17) at threshold is largely determined by the asymptotic normalization of the proton bound-state wave function. In this paper we show that by taking the pole explicitly into account, (S17) can be calculated in terms of purely short range integrals involving the two-body potential. Much of the discusion is relevant to other radiative capture processes especially those wth weakly bound final states.

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