EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

A new 12C+12C reaction rate: Impact on stellar evolution

  • Monpribat E.,
  • Choplin A.,
  • Martinet S.,
  • Courtin S.,
  • Heine M.,
  • Adsley P.,
  • Curien D.,
  • Dumont T.,
  • Ekström S.,
  • Jenkins D.G.,
  • Moukaddam M.,
  • Nippert J.,
  • Tsiatsiou S.,
  • Meynet G.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202327911016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 279
p. 11016

Abstract

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Among the reactions driving stellar evolution during carbon burning, 12C + 12C fusion provides the key ingredients. This system reveals many resonances, but also regions with suppressed fusion cross-sections. The reaction was recently measured by the STELLA collaboration utilizing the gammaparticle coincidence technique for precise cross-section measurements reaching down to the Gamow window of massive stars. From the experimental data, reaction rates were determined by approximating a hindrance parametrization and by adding on top a resonance at the lowest measured energy. The impact of these reaction rates on the evolution of massive stars was explored with models of 12 and 25 M⊙ using the stellar evolution code GENEC, and a detailed study of the resulting nucleosynthesis with a 1454 elements network was performed. The sensitivity of the STELLA experimental cross-sections on the temperature range for C-burning for the stellar models studied were presented. The final abundances and their impacts on stellar evolution were discussed.