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30S Beam Development and X-ray Bursts

Abstract

Over the past three years, we have worked on developing a well-characterized 30S radioactive beam to be used in a future experiment aiming to directly measure the 30S(alpha,p) stellar reaction rate within the Gamow window of Type I X-ray bursts. The importance of the 30S(alpha,p) reaction to X-ray bursts is discussed. Given the astrophysical motivation, the successful results of and challenges involved in the production of a low-energy 30S beam are detailed. Finally, an overview of our future plans regarding this on-going project are presented.

Authors

Kahl D; Chen AA; Kubono S; Binh DN; Chen J; Hashimoto T; Hayakawa S; Kaji D; Kim A; Kurihara Y

Publication date

October 24, 2010

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1010.4928

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arXiv
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