The least abundant of elements with 12 ≤ A ≤ 56 is the 19F. Its abundance exceeds by far the predicted one. This problem represents one of the open questions for stellar modelling. A source of large uncertainties at the relevant energies for astrophysics are the 19F(rho,alpha)16O and 19F(alpha,rho)22Ne reaction rate. Since the lowest energy point from direct experiments are at much higher energies, the astrophysical relevant energy region is only known by R-Matrix calculations. In this work we apply the Trojan Horse Method (THM) to the appropriate quasi-free three-body reactions. The THM application allowed us to study the sub-Coulomb energy region and to get the corresponding S(E)-factor values, thus allowing for a detailed evaluation of its astrophysical impact.
Fluorine Destruction in Stars Studied via Trojan Horse Method
Pizzone, R. G.;D’Agata, G.;Guardo, G. L.;Lamia, L.;Lattuada, M.;Rapisarda, G. G.;Romano, S.;Sergi, M. L.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
The least abundant of elements with 12 ≤ A ≤ 56 is the 19F. Its abundance exceeds by far the predicted one. This problem represents one of the open questions for stellar modelling. A source of large uncertainties at the relevant energies for astrophysics are the 19F(rho,alpha)16O and 19F(alpha,rho)22Ne reaction rate. Since the lowest energy point from direct experiments are at much higher energies, the astrophysical relevant energy region is only known by R-Matrix calculations. In this work we apply the Trojan Horse Method (THM) to the appropriate quasi-free three-body reactions. The THM application allowed us to study the sub-Coulomb energy region and to get the corresponding S(E)-factor values, thus allowing for a detailed evaluation of its astrophysical impact.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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