Excited states in $^{22}$Mg and the $^{21}$Na(p,$\gamma$)$^{22}$Mg reaction

ORAL

Abstract

In explosive astrophysical scenarios like novae or x-ray bursts, the $^{21}$Na(p,$\gamma$)$^{22}$Mg reaction is believed to play an important role. The proton capture proceeds predominantly via isolated states in the $^{22}$Mg nucleus. This talk will present results from a search for excited states in $^{22}$Mg via the $^{12}$C+$^{12}$C reaction measured at HRIBF (ORNL). A direct measurement of $^{21}$Na(p,$\gamma$)$^{22}$Mg was performed with a radioactive ion beam at ISAC (TRIUMF), using the DRAGON separator. We also used the DRAGON's BGO array to measure the $\gamma$-branching ratios of the excited states in $^ {22}$Mg, and compared their J$^{\pi}$ assignments with previously published values.

Authors

  • Cybele Jewett

  • Uwe Greife

  • K. Chipps

  • Fred Sarazin

    • Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USA
    • Colorado School of Mines
  • Shawn Bishop

  • John D'Auria

  • Michael Lamey

  • Michael Trinczek

    • Simon Fraser University
  • Dave Hutcheon

  • Dave Ottewell

  • Art Olin

  • Lothar Buchmann

  • Jonathan Pearson

  • Sabine Engel

  • Dario Gigliotti

  • Chris Ruiz

  • Gotz Ruprecht

  • Christof Vockenhuber

    • TRIUMF
  • Carl Gross

  • David Radford

  • Chang-Hong Yu

  • Jeff Blackmon

    • Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Daniel Bardayan

  • Michael Smith

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Ray Kozub

    • Tennessee Technical University