Indirect study of (11)B(p,alpha(0))(8)Be and (10)B(p,alpha)(7)Be reactions at astrophysical energies by means of the Trojan Horse Method: recent results


Autoria(s): LAMIA, L.; PUGLIA, S. M. R.; SPITALERI, C.; ROMANO, S.; SANTO, M. Gimenez Del; Carlin Filho, Nelson; Munhoz, Marcelo Gameiro; CHERUBINI, S.; KISS, G. G.; KROHA, V.; KUBONO, S.; COGNATA, M. La; LI, Cheng-Bo; PIZZONE, R. G.; WEN, Qun-Gang; SERGI, M. L.; Szanto de Toledo, Alejandro; WAKABAYASHI, Y.; YAMAGUCHI, H.; ZHOU, Shu-Hua
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Nuclear (p,alpha) reactions destroying the so-called ""light-elements"" lithium, beryllium and boron have been largely studied in the past mainly because their role in understanding some astrophysical phenomena, i.e. mixing-phenomena occurring in young F-G stars [1]. Such mechanisms transport the surface material down to the region close to the nuclear destruction zone, where typical temperatures of the order of similar to 10(6) K are reached. The corresponding Gamow energy E(0)=1.22 (Z(x)(2)Z(X)(2)T(6)(2))(1/3) [2] is about similar to 10 keV if one considers the ""boron-case"" and replaces in the previous formula Z(x) = 1, Z(X) = 5 and T(6) = 5. Direct measurements of the two (11)B(p,alpha(0))(8)Be and (10)B(p,alpha)(7)Be reactions in correspondence of this energy region are difficult to perform mainly because the combined effects of Coulomb barrier penetrability and electron screening [3]. The indirect method of the Trojan Horse (THM) [4-6] allows one to extract the two-body reaction cross section of interest for astrophysics without the extrapolation-procedures. Due to the THM formalism, the extracted indirect data have to be normalized to the available direct ones at higher energies thus implying that the method is a complementary tool in solving some still open questions for both nuclear and astrophysical issues [7-12].

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NUCLEAR PHYSICS A, v.834, n.1/Abr, p.655C-657C, 2010

0375-9474

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/29479

10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.01.115

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.01.115

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Nuclear Physics A

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