Underground Low Energy Nuclear Astrophysics Reactions

ORAL

Abstract

The closer accelerator-based experiments get to the burning regime of interest for stellar nucleosynthesis, the lower the reaction probability becomes. With this exponential drop off in cross-section the issue of background interference in signals becomes more problematic even with modern detection techniques. Aboveground experiments suffer from background interactions from cosmic ray interference at a typically greater rate than expected reaction signatures. To eliminate this cosmic interference the CASPAR accelerator laboratory is located at Sanford Underground Research Facility, studying nuclear reactions of astrophysical interest specifically (p,g), (a,g) and (a,n) reactions. The accelerator system has been in a 3-year hibernation and is currently ramping up into production mode again. This talk will highlight recent ramp-up phase at CASPAR, and the future timeline for new experimental campaigns.

*NSF PHY-1913746, PHY-2310059, PHY-1614442 and DOE DE-SC0020216

Presenters

  • Daniel J Robertson

    • University of Notre Dame

Authors

  • Daniel J Robertson

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Manoel Couder

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Frank Strieder

    • South Dakota Sch Mines & Tech
  • Joachim Goerres

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Michael C F Wiescher

    • University of Notre Dame
  • Anna Simon-Robertson

    • University of Notre Dame