Reaction rate studies of 7Li(a,g)11B at nu-process energies

ORAL

Abstract

At the end of its life, a massive star collapses into a neutron star leading to a supernovae explosion. The neutrino flux released during the collapse is so significant that the probability of a neutrino interacting with a nucleus can actually influence the nucleosynthesis [1]. The origins of light element, especially 11B, is not fully understood and the $\nu $-process has been proposed as a candidate for its production [2]. Neutrino triggered reaction lead to the production of 11B via the reaction 7Li(a,g)11B. The cross section of 7Li(a,g)11B is then critical to estimate the contribution of the nu-process to 11B abundance. This reaction was recently studied at Notre Dame in the range of energy relevant to the nu-process and the result of this experiment will be presented. [1] S.E. Woosley et \textit{al}\textbf{\textit{, }}Astro. Journal, \textbf{356}:272-301(1990) \newline [2] K. Nakamura et \textit{al}, Astro. Journal Letters, \textbf{718}:L137-L140(2010)

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Authors

  • Gwenaelle Gilardy

    • University of Notre dame
  • Joachim Gorres

    • University of Notre dame
  • Richard DeBoer

    • University of Notre dame
  • Kevin Howard

    • University of Notre dame
  • Edward Lamere

    • University of Notre dame
  • Kevin Macon

    • Univ., of Notre Dame and Joint Inst., for Nuclear Astrophysics
    • University of Notre dame
  • Christopher Seymour

    • University of Notre Dame
    • University of Notre dame
  • Michael Skulski

    • University of Notre dame
  • Michael Wiescher

    • University of Notre dame
  • Manoel Couder

    • University of Notre Dame
    • University of Notre dame