Fusion of neutron-rich O ions on a carbon target at near-barrier energies

ORAL

Abstract

Experimental investigation of the sub-barrier fusion of neutron-rich light nuclei is important in understanding the crust of a neutron star, the structure of neutron-rich nuclei, and fusion dynamics of neutron-rich nuclei. It has recently been proposed that X-ray superbursts may originate from carbon burning ignited by heat from the fusion of neutron-rich oxygen nuclei in the crust of an accreting neutron stars [1]. An enhancement in the fusion probability, pronounced at energies near and below the Coulomb barrier, may signal the presence of different fusion dynamics as compared to the fusion of less neutron-rich nuclei. To assess if the fusion probability is enhanced for neutron-rich nuclei, we performed the first fusion excitation measurement for $^{20}$O + $^{12}$C for E$_{lab}$/A=1-2 MeV. Initial results of this experimental measurements will be presented. \\[4pt] [1] C.J. Horowitz, H. Dussan, and D.K. Berry, \textbf{Phys. Rev. C 77, 045807~(2008)}

*Work supported by the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Science under Grant No DE-FG02-88ER40404.

Authors

  • Romualdo de Souza

    • Indiana University
  • M.J. Rudolph

  • Z.Q. Gosser

  • K. Brown

  • S. Hudan

    • Indiana University
  • A. Chbihi

  • B. Jacquot

    • GANIL
  • M. Famiano

    • Western Michigan University
  • F. Liang

  • D. Shapira

    • ORNL
  • D. Mercier

    • CNRS