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Production of 26Al in stellar hydrogen-burning environments: spectroscopic properties of states in 27Si

Abstract

Model predictions of the amount of the radioisotope 26Al produced in hydrogen-burning environments require reliable estimates of the thermonuclear rates for the 26gAl(p,{\gamma})27Si and 26mAl(p,{\gamma})27Si reactions. These rates depend upon the spectroscopic properties of states in 27Si within about 1 MeV of the 26gAl+p threshold (Sp = 7463 keV). We have studied the 28Si(3He,{\alpha})27Si reaction at 25 MeV using a high-resolution quadrupole-dipole-dipole-dipole magnetic spectrograph. For the first time with a transfer reaction, we have constrained J{\pi} values for states in 27Si over Ex = 7.0 - 8.1 MeV through angular distribution measurements. Aside from a few important cases, we generally confirm the energies and spin-parity assignments reported in a recent {\gamma}-ray spectroscopy study. The magnitudes of neutron spectroscopic factors determined from shell-model calculations are in reasonable agreement with our experimental values extracted using this reaction.

Authors

Parikh A; Wimmer K; Faestermann T; Hertenberger R; Wirth H-F; Chen AA; Clark JA; Deibel CM; Herlitzius C; Krucken R

Publication date

December 14, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1112.3181

Preprint server

arXiv
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