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$\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ decay of $^{20}\mathrm{Mg}$ and the $^{19}\mathrm{Ne}(p,\gamma)^{20}\mathrm{Na}$ breakout reaction in {Type I} {X}-ray bursts
Pub type: Article
Citation: BEGlassman_PLB_v778_p397--402
Status: Published
Journal: Physics Letters B
Volume: 778
Year: 2018
Month: Mar
Pages: 397-402
Publisher: Elsevier {BV}
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.ph...
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.01.041
Abstract: Certain astrophysical environments such as thermonuclear outbursts on accreting neutron stars (Type-I X-ray bursts) are hot enough to allow for breakout from the Hot CNO hydrogen burning cycles to the rapid proton capture (rp) process. An important breakout reaction sequence is 15O(α,γ)19Ne(p,γ)20Na and the 19Ne(p,γ)20Na reaction rate is expected to be dominated by a single resonance at 457 keV above the proton threshold in 20Na. The resonance strength and, hence, reaction rate depends strongly on whether this 20Na state at an excitation energy of 2647 keV has spin and parity of or . Previous 20Mg () decay experiments have relied almost entirely on searches for β-delayed proton emission from this resonance in 20Na to limit the log ft value and, hence, . However there is a non-negligible γ-ray branch expected that must also be limited experimentally to determine the log ft value and constrain . We have measured the β-delayed γ decay of 20Mg to complem ent previous β-delayed proton decay work and provide the first complete limit based on all energetically allowed decay channels through the 2647 keV state. Our limit confirms that a assignment for this state is highly unlikely.
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Keywords: Hot CNO cycle breakout, X-ray bursts, β delayed γ decay
Authors: Glassman, B. E.
Pérez-Loureiro, D.
Wrede, C.
Allen, J.
Bardayan, D. W.
Bennett, M. B.
Brown, B. A.
Chipps, K. A.
Febbraro, M.
Friedman, M.
Fry, C.
Hall, M. R.
Hall, O.
Liddick, S. N.
O'Malley, P.
Ong, W. J.
Pain, S. D.
Prokop, C.
Schwartz, S. B.
Shidling, P.
Sims, H.
Thompson, P.
Zhang, H.
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