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We present an ab initio calculation of the quark mass dependence of the ground state energies of ^4He, ^8Be and ^{12}C, and of the energy of the Hoyle state in ^{12}C. These investigations are performed within the framework of lattice…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2013-09-03 Evgeny Epelbaum , Hermann Krebs , Timo A. Lähde , Dean Lee , Ulf-G. Meißner

Through the triple-alpha process occurring in red giant stars the bulk of the carbon existing in our universe is produced. We calculated the change of the triple-alpha reaction rate for slight variations of the nucleon-nucleon force using a…

Astrophysics · Physics 2016-11-03 Heinz Oberhummer , Attila Csoto , Helmut Schlattl

The bulk of the carbon in our universe is produced in the triple-alpha process in helium-burning red giant stars. We calculated the change of the triple-alpha reaction rate in a microscopic 12-nucleon model of the C-12 nucleus and looked…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 Heinz Oberhummer , Attila Csoto , Helmut Schlattl

The triple-alpha process, whereby evolved stars create carbon and oxygen, is believed to be fine-tuned to a high degree. Such fine-tuning is suggested by the unusually strong temperature dependence of the triple-alpha reaction rate at…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2020-03-20 Timo A. Lähde , Ulf-G. Meißner , Evgeny Epelbaum

The Hoyle state plays a crucial role in the hydrogen burning of stars heavier than our sun and in the production of carbon and other elements necessary for life. This excited state of the carbon-12 nucleus was postulated by Hoyle [1] as a…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-03-17 Evgeny Epelbaum , Hermann Krebs , Dean Lee , Ulf-G. Meißner

Through the triple-alpha process practically all of the carbon in our universe is synthesized as the ash of helium burning in red giants. The triple-alpha process proceeds trough the ground state of 8Be and though the 02+-state in 12C. We…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2007-05-23 Heinz Oberhummer , Rudolf Pichler , Attila Csoto

We show that the synthesis of carbon and oxygen through the triple-alpha process in red giant stars is extremely sensitive to the fine details of the nucleon-nucleon (N-N) interaction. A +/-0.5% change in the strength of the N-N force would…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-06 Attila Csoto , Heinz Oberhummer , Helmut Schlattl

In multiple-universe models, the constants of nature may have different values in different universes. Agrawal, Barr, Donoghue and Seckel have pointed out that the Higgs mass parameter, as the only dimensionful parameter of the standard…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-10-31 Tesla E. Jeltema , Marc Sher

Helium burning is one of the most fundamental steps of stellar nucleosynthesis, as it describes the formation of life-determining element of carbon, while it plays a key role in the evolution of Red Giant, accreting White Dwarfs and Neutron…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2024-04-02 Theodoros Depastas , Shuting Sun , Hongbin Heb , Hua Zheng , Aldo Bonasera

Motivated by the possible existence of other universes, this paper considers the evolution of massive stars with different values for the fundamental constants. We focus on variations in the triple alpha resonance energy and study its…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-10-24 Lillian Huang , Fred C. Adams , Evan Grohs

Motivated by the possible existence of other universes, with different values for the fundamental constants, this paper considers stellar models in universes where $^8$Be is stable. Many previous authors have noted that stars in our…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2016-12-08 Fred C. Adams , Evan Grohs

Carbon is produced during the helium burning phase of sufficiently massive stars through the triple alpha process. The $0^+$ energy level of the carbon nucleus allows for resonant nuclear reactions, which act to greatly increase the carbon…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2022-06-01 Fred C Adams

In nucleosynthesis three possible paths are known to bridge the mass gaps at A=5 and A=8. The primary path producing the bulk of the carbon in our Universe proceeds via the triple-alpha process He4(2alpha,gamma)C12. This process takes place…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2007-05-23 Heinz Oberhummer , Attila Csoto , Helmut Schlattl

A variation of the fundamental constants is expected to affect the thermonuclear rates important for stellar nucleosynthesis. In particular, because of the very small resonant energies of Be8 and C12, the triple $\alpha$ process is…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-11-20 Sylvia Ekstrom , Alain Coc , Pierre Descouvemont , Georges Meynet , Keith A. Olive , Jean-Philippe Uzan , Elisabeth Vangioni

The outcome of helium burning is the formation of the two elements, carbon and oxygen. The ratio of carbon to oxygen at the end of helium burning is crucial for understanding the final fate of a progenitor star and the nucleosynthesis of…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2017-08-23 Moshe Gai

The triple alpha reaction is a key to $^{12}$C production and is expected to occur in weakly-coupled, thermal plasmas as encountered in normal stars. We investigate how Coulomb screening affects the structure of a system of three alpha…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2020-06-11 Lai Hnin Phyu , H. Moriya , W. Horiuchi , K. Iida , K. Noda , M. T. Yamashita

Carbon is one of the most abundant metals in the universe because of its synthesis in the fundamental triple alpha reaction. The knowledge of carbon abundances in different environments is one key ingredient to our understanding of stellar…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 M. F. Nieva , N. Przybilla

In a sufficiently hot and dense astrophysical environment the rate of the triple-alpha (3alpha) reaction can increase greatly over the value appropriate for helium burning stars owing to hadronically induced de-excitation of the Hoyle…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2017-10-11 Mary Beard , Sam M. Austin , Richard Cyburt

The first excited $J^\pi=0^+$ state of $^{12}$C, the so-called Hoyle state, plays an essential role in a triple-$\alpha$ ($^4$He) reaction, which is a main contributor to the synthesis of $^{12}$C in a burning star. We investigate the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2021-05-10 Lai Hnin Phyu , H. Moriya , W. Horiuchi , K. Iida , K. Noda , M. T. Yamashita

The process of carbon burning is vital to understanding late stage stellar evolution of massive stars and the conditions of certain supernovae. Carbon burning is a complex problem, involving quantum tunnelling and nuclear molecular states.…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2025-09-18 Grant Close , Paul Stevenson , Alexis Diaz-Torres
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