Elastic scattering of <sup>3</sup>He + α with SONIK
ORAL
Abstract
Elastic scattering of 3He + α is of interest in analyses of 3He(α,γ)7Be, which has broad importance in big bang nucleosynthesis and solar neutrino physics. Phenomenologically, α(3He,3He)α can be used in global R-matrix analyses to extrapolate the 3He(α,γ)7Be astrophysical S-factor (S34) to energies of astrophysical interest. With respect to solar physics, 3He(α,γ)7Be, the initial reaction in the pp-II and pp-III chains, leads to the production of 7Be and 8B. Consequently, at solar energies S34 is almost directly proportional to the flux of νe emitted in the subsequent β - decays of 7Be and 8B. Thus it is critical to know S34 to a high degree of accuracy and precision.
3He + α elastic scattering was measured using the recently commissioned Scattering of Nuclei in Inverse Kinematics (SONIK) scattering chamber, a windowless, extended gas target surrounded by an array of collimated, ion implanted silicon charged particle detectors situated at TRIUMF, ISAC-I. Experimental techniques and preliminary results will be discussed.
*The research presented was funded through the U.S. Department of Energy grant DE-FG02- 93ER40789, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the National Research Council of Canada.
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Presenters
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Devin Connolly
- TRIUMF