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New experimental $^{23}$Na($\alpha,p$)$^{26}$Mg Reaction Rate for Massive Star and Type-Ia Supernova models

Nuclear Experiment 2021-06-11 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The 23^{23}Na(α,p\alpha,p)26^{26}Mg reaction has been identified as having a significant impact on the nucleosynthesis of several nuclei between Ne and Ti in type-Ia supernovae, and of 23^{23}Na and 26^{26}Al in massive stars. The reaction has been subjected to renewed experimental interest recently, motivated by high uncertainties in early experimental data and in the statistical Hauser-Feshbach models used in reaction rate compilations. Early experiments were affected by target deterioration issues and unquantifiable uncertainties. Three new independent measurements instead are utilizing inverse kinematics and Rutherford scattering monitoring to resolve this. In this work we present directly measured angular distributions of the emitted protons to eliminate a discrepancy in the assumptions made in the recent reaction rate measurements, which results in cross sections differing by a factor of 3. We derive a new combined experimental reaction rate for the 23^{23}Na(α,p\alpha,p)26^{26}Mg reaction with a total uncertainty of 30% at relevant temperatures. Using our new 23^{23}Na(α,p\alpha,p)26^{26}Mg rate, the 26^{26}Al and 23^{23}Na production uncertainty is reduced to within 8%. In comparison, using the factor of 10 uncertainty previously recommended by the rate compilation STARLIB, 26^{26}Al and 23^{23}Na production was changing by more than a factor of 2. In type-Ia supernova conditions, the impact on production of 23^{23}Na is constrained to within 15%.

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@article{arxiv.2103.09315,
  title  = {New experimental $^{23}$Na($\alpha,p$)$^{26}$Mg Reaction Rate for Massive Star and Type-Ia Supernova models},
  author = {N. J. Hubbard and C. Aa. Diget and S. P. Fox and H. O. U. Fynbo and A. M. Howard and O. S. Kirsebom and A. M. Laird and M. Munch and A. Parikh and M. Pignatari and J. R. Tomlinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.09315},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables