Structure of 23Al from one-proton breakup reaction and astrophysical implications
Abstract
The ground state of the proton-rich nucleus 23Al has been studied by one-proton removal on a carbon target at about 50 MeV/nucleon using the EXOGAM + SPEG experimental setup at GANIL. Longitudinal momentum distributions of the 22Mg breakup fragments, inclusive and in coincidence with gamma rays de-exciting the residues, were measured. The ground-state structure of 23Al is found to be a configuration mixing of a d-orbital valence proton coupled to four core states - 0, 2, 4, 4. We confirm the ground state spin and parity of 23Al as . The measured exclusive momentum distributions are compared with extended Glauber model calculations to extract spectroscopic factors and asymptotic normalization coefficients (ANCs). The spectroscopic factors are presented in comparison with those obtained from large-scale shell model calculations. We determined the asymptotic normalization coefficient of the nuclear system Al Mg(0) + p to be () = (3.90 0.44) 10 fm, and used it to infer the stellar reaction rate of the direct radiative proton capture Mg(p,)Al. Astrophysical implications related to Na nucleosynthesis in ONe novae and the use of one-nucleon breakup at intermediate energies as an indirect method in nuclear astrophysics are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1104.0675,
title = {Structure of 23Al from one-proton breakup reaction and astrophysical implications},
author = {A. Banu and L. Trache and F. Carstoiu and NL Achouri and A Bonaccorso and WN Catford and M Chartier and M Dimmock and B Fernandez-Dominguez and M Freer and L Gaudefroy and M Horoi and M Labiche and B Laurent and RC Lemmon and F Negoita and NA Orr and S Paschalis and N Patterson and ES Paul and M Petri and B Pietras and BT Roeder and F Rotaru and P Roussel-Chomaz and E Simmons and GS Thomas and RE Tribble},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.0675},
year = {2011}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures submitted to PRC, March 2 2011