EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Studying astrophysical reactions with low-energy RI beams at CRIB

  • Yamaguchi H.,
  • Kahl D.,
  • Hayakawa S.,
  • Sakaguchi Y.,
  • Wakabayashi Y.,
  • Hashimoto T.,
  • Cherubini S.,
  • Gulino M.,
  • Spitaleri C.,
  • Rapisarda G.G.,
  • La Cognata M.,
  • Lamia L.,
  • Romano S.,
  • Kubono S.,
  • Iwasa N.,
  • Teranishi T.,
  • Kawabata T.,
  • Kwon Y.K.,
  • Binh D.N.,
  • Khiem L.H.,
  • Duy N.N.,
  • Kato S.,
  • Komatsubara T.,
  • Coc A.,
  • De Sereville N.,
  • Hammache F.,
  • Kiss G.,
  • Bishop S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611709005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 117
p. 09005

Abstract

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Studies on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure, and other interests have been performed using the radioactive-isotope (RI) beams at the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB, operated by Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), the University of Tokyo. A typical measurement performed at CRIB is the elastic resonant scattering with the inverse kinematics. One recent experiment was on the α resonant scattering with 7Li and 7Be beams. This study is related to the astrophysical 7Li/7Be(α,γ) reactions, important at hot p-p chain and νp-process in supernovae. There have also been measurements based on other experimental methods. The first THM measurement using an RI beam has been performed at CRIB, to study the 18F(p, α)15O reaction at astrophysical energies via the three body reaction 2H(18F, α15O)n. The 18F(p, α) 15O reaction rate is crucial to understand the 511-keV γ-ray production in nova explosion phenomena, and we successfully evaluated the reaction cross section at novae temperature and below experimentally for the first time.