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Impact of the 26mAl(p, γ) reaction to galactic 26Al yield

Abstract

Astrophysical observables that are directly linked to nuclear physics inputs provide critical and stringent constraints on nucleosynthetic models. As 26Al was the first specific radioactivity observed in the Galaxy, its origin has fascinated the nuclear astrophysics community for nearly forty years. Despite extensive research, the precise origins of 26Al remain elusive. At present, the sum of all putative stellar contributions generally overestimates the 26Al mass in the interstellar medium. Among the many reactions that influence the yield of 26Al, radiative proton capture on its isomer 26mAl is one of the least constrained reactions by experimental data. To this end, we developed a 26Al isomeric beam and performed proton elastic scattering to search for low-spin states in 27Si. The experimental method and the preliminary results of this on-going study will be presented.

Authors

Kahl D; Shimizu H; Yamaguchi H; Abe K; Beliuskina O; M. S; Chae KY; Chen AA; Ge Z; Hayakawa S

Volume

1947

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

April 25, 2018

DOI

10.1063/1.5030807

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X
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