Constraining the $^7$Be($p,γ$)$^8$B $S$-factor with the new precise $^7$Be solar neutrino flux from Borexino (1711.05033v1)
Abstract: Among the solar fusion reactions, the rate of the $7$Be($p,\gamma$)$8$B reaction is one of the most difficult to determine rates. In a number of previous experiments, its astrophysical $S$-factor has been measured at $E$ = 0.1-2.5 MeV center-of-mass energy. However, no experimental data is available below 0.1 MeV. Thus, an extrapolation to solar energies is necessary, resulting in significant uncertainty for the extrapolated $S$-factor. On the other hand, the measured solar neutrino fluxes are now very precise. Therefore, the problem of the $S$-factor determination is turned around here: Using the measured $7$Be and $8$B neutrino fluxes and the Standard Solar Model, the $7$Be($p,\gamma$)$8$B astrophysical $S$-factor is determined at the solar Gamow peak. In addition, the $3$He($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$7$Be $S$-factor is redetermined with a similar method.
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