In recent years, the Trojan Horse Method (THM) has been used to investigate the low-energy cross sections of proton-induced reactions on O-17 nuclei, overcoming extrapolation procedures and enhancement effects due to electron screening. We will report on the indirect study of the O-17(p,alpha)N-14 reaction via the Trojan Horse Method by applying the approach developed for extracting the resonance strength of narrow resonance in the ultralow energy region. The mean value of the strengths obtained in the two measurements was calculated and compared with the direct data available in literature.

Resonance Strength Measurement at Astrophysical Energies: The 17O(p,α)14N Reaction Studied via THM

Sergi M. L.
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Spitaleri C.;Lamia L;Pizzone R. G.;Rapisarda G. G.;
2016-01-01

Abstract

In recent years, the Trojan Horse Method (THM) has been used to investigate the low-energy cross sections of proton-induced reactions on O-17 nuclei, overcoming extrapolation procedures and enhancement effects due to electron screening. We will report on the indirect study of the O-17(p,alpha)N-14 reaction via the Trojan Horse Method by applying the approach developed for extracting the resonance strength of narrow resonance in the ultralow energy region. The mean value of the strengths obtained in the two measurements was calculated and compared with the direct data available in literature.
2016
9788874381012
NUCLEOSYNTHESIS, ALPHA)N-14, O-17(P.
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