Background: Shell hydrogen burning during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase through the oxygen isotopes has been indicated as a key process that is needed to understand the observed 18O/16O relative abundance in presolar grains and in stellar atmospheres. This ratio is strongly influenced by the relative strengths of the reactions 18O(p,α) 15N and 18O(p,γ ) 19F in low-mass AGB stars. While the former channel has been the focus of a large number of measurements, the (p,γ ) reaction path has only recently received some attention and its stellar reaction rate over a wide temperature range rests on only one measurement. Purpose: Our aim is the direct measurement of states in 19F as populated through the reaction 18O(p,γ ) 19F to better determine their influence on the astrophysical reaction rate, and more generally to improve the understanding of the nuclear structure of 19F. Method: Branchings and resonance strengths were measured in the proton energy range Elab p = 150–400 keV, using a high-purity germanium detector inside a massive lead shield. The measurement took place in the ultralow- background environment of the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA) experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, leading to a highly increased sensitivity. Results: The uncertainty of the γ branchings and strengths was improved for all four resonances in the studied energy range; many new transitions were observed in the case of the 334 keV resonance, and individual γ decays of the 215 keV resonance were measured for the first time. In addition a number of transitions to intermediate states that decay through α emission were identified. The strengths of the observed resonances are generally in agreement with literature values. Conclusions: Our measurements substantially confirm previous determinations of the relevant resonance strengths. Therefore the 18O(p,γ ) 19F reaction rate does not change with respect to the reaction rate reported in the compilations commonly adopted in the extant computations of red-giant branch and AGB stellar models. Nevertheless, our measurements definitely exclude a nonstandard scenario for the fluorine nucleosynthesis and a nuclear physics solution for the 18O depletion observed in Group 2 oxygen-rich stardust grains.
Low-energy resonances in the 18O(p,γ)19F reaction
F. Cavanna;P. Corvisiero;F. Ferraro;P. Prati;S. Zavatarelli
2021-01-01
Abstract
Background: Shell hydrogen burning during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase through the oxygen isotopes has been indicated as a key process that is needed to understand the observed 18O/16O relative abundance in presolar grains and in stellar atmospheres. This ratio is strongly influenced by the relative strengths of the reactions 18O(p,α) 15N and 18O(p,γ ) 19F in low-mass AGB stars. While the former channel has been the focus of a large number of measurements, the (p,γ ) reaction path has only recently received some attention and its stellar reaction rate over a wide temperature range rests on only one measurement. Purpose: Our aim is the direct measurement of states in 19F as populated through the reaction 18O(p,γ ) 19F to better determine their influence on the astrophysical reaction rate, and more generally to improve the understanding of the nuclear structure of 19F. Method: Branchings and resonance strengths were measured in the proton energy range Elab p = 150–400 keV, using a high-purity germanium detector inside a massive lead shield. The measurement took place in the ultralow- background environment of the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA) experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, leading to a highly increased sensitivity. Results: The uncertainty of the γ branchings and strengths was improved for all four resonances in the studied energy range; many new transitions were observed in the case of the 334 keV resonance, and individual γ decays of the 215 keV resonance were measured for the first time. In addition a number of transitions to intermediate states that decay through α emission were identified. The strengths of the observed resonances are generally in agreement with literature values. Conclusions: Our measurements substantially confirm previous determinations of the relevant resonance strengths. Therefore the 18O(p,γ ) 19F reaction rate does not change with respect to the reaction rate reported in the compilations commonly adopted in the extant computations of red-giant branch and AGB stellar models. Nevertheless, our measurements definitely exclude a nonstandard scenario for the fluorine nucleosynthesis and a nuclear physics solution for the 18O depletion observed in Group 2 oxygen-rich stardust grains.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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