Physics Letters B (Feb 2021)

Decay of the key 92-keV resonance in the 25Mg(p,γ) reaction to the ground and isomeric states of the cosmic γ-ray emitter 26Al

  • A. Kankainen,
  • P.J. Woods,
  • D.T. Doherty,
  • H.M. Albers,
  • M. Albers,
  • A.D. Ayangeakaa,
  • M.P. Carpenter,
  • C.J. Chiara,
  • J.L. Harker,
  • R.V.F. Janssens,
  • C. Lederer-Woods,
  • D. Seweryniak,
  • F. Strieder,
  • S. Zhu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 813
p. 136033

Abstract

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The 92-keV resonance in the 25Mg(p,γ)26Al reaction plays a key role in the production of 26Al at astrophysical burning temperatures of ≈100 MK in the Mg-Al cycle. However, the state can decay to feed either the ground, 26gAl, or isomeric state, 26mAl. It is the ground state that is critical as the source of cosmic γ rays. It is therefore important to precisely determine the ground-state branching fraction f0 of this resonance. Here we report on the identification of four γ-ray transitions from the 92-keV resonance, and determine the spin of the state and its ground-state branching fraction f0=0.52(2)stat(6)syst. The f0 value is the most precise reported to date, and at the lower end of the range of previously adopted values, implying a lower production rate of 26gAl and its cosmic 1809-keV γ rays.

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