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Asymptotic normalization coefficients from transfer reaction and R-martix analysis of direct capture in 22^{22}Ne(p,γγ)23^{23}Na reaction

Published 23 Oct 2019 in nucl-th | (1910.10570v1)

Abstract: The <sup>22<sup>{22}Ne(p,γ\gamma)<sup>23<sup>{23}Na reaction in NeNa cycle plays an important role in the production of only stable sodium isotope <sup>23<sup>{23}Na. This nucleus is processed by the NeNa cycle during hot bottom burning (HBB) in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stage of low metallicity intermediate mass stats (4 M<em>O<em>O \leq M \leq 6 MO_O). Recent measurements have addressed the uncertainty in the thermonuclear reaction rate of this reaction at relevant astrophysical energies through the identification of low lying resonances at Ep_p = 71,105, 156.2, 189.5 and 259.7 keV. In addition, precise measurements of low energy behaviour of the non-resonant capture has also been performed and the contribution of the sub-threshold resonance at 8664 keV excitation in <sup>23<sup>{23}Na has been established. Here, in this article, we have presented a systematic R-matrix analysis of direct capture to the bound states and the decay of the sub-threshold resonance at 8664 keV to the ground state of <sup>23<sup>{23}Na. A finite range distorted wave Born approximation (FRDWBA) calculation has been performed for <sup>22<sup>{22}Ne(<sup>3<sup>3He,d)<sup>23<sup>{23}Na transfer reaction data to extract the asymptotic normalization coeeficients (ANC-s) required to estimate the non-resonant capture cross sections or astrophysical S-factor values in R-matrix analysis. Simultaneous R-matrix analysis constrained with ANC-s from transfer calculation reproduced the astrophysical S-factor data over a wide energy window. The S</em>tot<sup>DC</em>{tot}<sup>{DC}(0) = 48.8±\pm9.5 keV.b compares well with the result of Ferraro, {\it et al.} and has a lower uncertainty. The resultant thermonuclear reaction is slightly larger in 0.1 GK \le T \le 0.2 GK temperature range but otherwise in agreeent with Ferraro, {\it et al.}.

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