Study of <sup>18</sup>Ne for HCNO breakout

ORAL

Abstract

Nuclear properties of the proton-rich exotic nuclei 18Ne are needed to reduce uncertainties in the reaction rate calculations for the nuclear reaction sequence 14O(α,p)17F(p,γ)18Ne, which leads to breakout from the HCNO cycle. The rates of these reactions are critical in understanding nucleosynthesis in stellar environments such as Classical Novae and Type I X-ray bursts. The level structure of 18Ne has been studied at Florida State University through the 16O(3He,n)18Ne reaction via a neutron/charged-particle coincidence measurement using the CATRiNA neutron detector array, which is composed of 32 deuterated benzene liquid scintillators, and a compact silicon detector array. Coincidences between neutrons and charged particles were used to directly obtain branching ratios above the particle decay threshold in 18Ne. Preliminary results from this experiment will be presented.

*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. PHY-1712953 and No. PHY-2012522 and by the Stewardship Science Academic Alliance (USA) through the CENTAUR Center of Excellence under grant No. DE-NA0003841.

Presenters

  • Ashton B Morelock

    • Florida State University

Authors

  • Ashton B Morelock

    • Florida State University
  • Sergio J Almaraz-Calderon

    • Florida State University
  • Eilens L Lopez Saavedra

    • Florida State University
  • Rajat Aggarwal

    • Florida State University
    • FSU