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Title: | β+ Gamow-teller transition strengths from Ti 46 and stellar electron-capture rates |
Authors: | Noji, S. Zegers, R.G.T. Austin, S.M. Baugher, T. Bazin, D. Brown, A.B. Campbell, C.M. Cole, A.L. Doster, H.J. Gade, A. Guess, C.J. Gupta, S. Hitt, G.W. Langer, G. Lipschutz, S. Lunderberg, E. Meharchand, R. Meisel, Z. Perdikakis, G. Pereira, J. Recchia, F. Schatz, H. Scott, M. Stroberg, S.R. Sullivan, C. Valdez, L. Walz, C. Weisshaar, D. William, S.J. Wimmer, K. |
Keywords: | Electron-capture Random phase approximations Stellar evolutions Astrophysical simulations Shells (structures) |
Issue Date: | 22-Nov-2016 |
Abstract: | The Gamow-Teller strength in the β+ direction to Sc46 was extracted via the Ti46(t,He3+γ) reaction at 115MeV/u. The γ-ray coincidences served to precisely measure the very weak Gamow-Teller transition to a final state at 991 keV. Although this transition is weak, it is crucial for accurately estimating electron-capture rates in astrophysical scenarios with relatively low stellar densities and temperatures, such as presupernova stellar evolution. Shell-model calculations with different effective interactions in the pf shell-model space do not reproduce the experimental Gamow-Teller strengths, which is likely due to sd-shell admixtures. Calculations in the quasiparticle random phase approximation that are often used in astrophysical simulations also fail to reproduce the experimental Gamow-Teller strength distribution, leading to strongly overestimated electron-capture rates. Because reliable theoretical predictions of Gamow-Teller strengths are important for providing astrophysical electron-capture reaction rates for a broad set of nuclei in the lower pf shell, we conclude that further theoretical improvements are required to match astrophysical needs. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/550 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2014 |
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