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Low-energy $^{3}$He($\alpha,\gamma$)$^{7}$Be reaction within the Skyrme potential framework

Nuclear Theory 2026-03-31 v1

Abstract

\textbf{Background:} The 3^{3}He(α,γ\alpha,\gamma)7^{7}Be reaction plays a crucial role in the proton-proton chain and Big Bang nucleosynthesis, affecting solar neutrino fluxes and primordial element abundances. Experimental data at astrophysical energies remain uncertain due to the extremely low cross sections. \\ \textbf{Purpose:} This work uses a microscopic potential-model approach to construct the 3^{3}He+α\alpha potential from the nucleon+α\alpha interaction, aiming to describe low-energy elastic scattering and to calculate the astrophysical SS factor of the 3^{3}He(α,γ\alpha,\gamma)7^{7}Be reaction. \\ \textbf{Method:} The nucleon-nucleus potential is derived from self-consistent Skyrme Hartree-Fock (HF) calculations extended to the continuum. The 3^{3}He+α\alpha potential is then obtained by folding the HF potential with the 3^{3}He density. A small number of scaling parameters is constrained by elastic-scattering data.\\ \textbf{Result:} The scaled Skyrme HF potential and folded potential simultaneously reproduce the low-energy pp+α\alpha and 3^{3}He+α\alpha ss-wave phase shifts, respectively. The calculated astrophysical SS factor of 3^{3}He(α,γ\alpha,\gamma)7^{7}Be shows good agreement with experimental data, yielding the recommended value S34(0)=0.610±0.024S_{34}(0) = 0.610 \pm 0.024~keV~b. A moderate sensitivity of S34(0)S_{34}(0) to the choice of projectile density is also observed in the folding procedure. \\ \textbf{Conclusion:} The Skyrme HF-based potential provides a unified and predictive microscopic framework for describing both elastic scattering and radiative capture in light nuclei.

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@article{arxiv.2602.12423,
  title  = {Low-energy $^{3}$He($\alpha,\gamma$)$^{7}$Be reaction within the Skyrme potential framework},
  author = {Nguyen Le Anh and Nguyen Gia Huy and Dao Nhut Anh and Do Huy Tho and Hoang Thai An},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12423},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in Physical Review C