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 19⁢F⁢(rho,alpha)16⁢O and 19⁢F⁢(alpha,rho)22⁢Ne 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 19⁢F⁢(rho,alpha)16⁢O and 19⁢F⁢(alpha,rho)22⁢Ne 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.
2020
4-89027-143-0
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