Physics Letters B (Jan 2016)

Measurement of the branching ratio for β-delayed α decay of 16N

  • J. Refsgaard,
  • O.S. Kirsebom,
  • E.A. Dijck,
  • H.O.U. Fynbo,
  • M.V. Lund,
  • M.N. Portela,
  • R. Raabe,
  • G. Randisi,
  • F. Renzi,
  • S. Sambi,
  • A. Sytema,
  • L. Willmann,
  • H.W. Wilschut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2015.11.047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 752, no. C
pp. 296 – 301

Abstract

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While the C12(α,γ)16O reaction plays a central role in nuclear astrophysics, the cross section at energies relevant to hydrostatic helium burning is too small to be directly measured in the laboratory. The β-delayed α spectrum of 16N can be used to constrain the extrapolation of the E1 component of the S-factor; however, with this approach the resulting S-factor becomes strongly correlated with the assumed βα branching ratio. We have remeasured the βα branching ratio by implanting 16N ions in a segmented Si detector and counting the number of βα decays relative to the number of implantations. Our result, 1.49(5)×10−5, represents a 24% increase compared to the accepted value and implies an increase of ≈10% in the extrapolated S-factor.

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