15–20 Jun 2025
Girona
Europe/Brussels timezone

Experimental study of the $^{15}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne reaction for understanding type I X-ray bursts

19 Jun 2025, 12:30
15m
Girona

Girona

Palau de Congressos de Girona Pg. de la Devesa, 35 17001 Girona

Speaker

Nicolas de Séréville

Description

The $^{15}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne reaction is a key breakout route from the hot CNO cycle in explosive environments such as in type I X-ray bursts. Determining an accurate cross section for the relevant resonant states is critical for a better understanding of the X-ray burst energy production and light-curves, and of the subsequent nucleosynthesis through the ap- and rp-processes.

The relevant $^{19}$Ne states for temperatures up to 1 GK were populated using an indirect $^{15}$O($^{7}$Li,t)$^{19}$Ne alpha transfer reaction measurement in inverse kinematics. The experiment used an intense radioactive $^{15}$O beam produced by SPIRAL1 at GANIL and the state-of-the art detection system VAMOS + MUGAST + AGATA, for the detection of the heavy residues, the light charged particles and the de-exciting $\gamma$-rays, respectively. This allowed to reach an unprecedented selectivity for detecting triple coincidences of all final state particles in this reaction.

In this presentation, we will outline the experimental set-up and analysis, providing results for the strongest populated resonances in $^{19}$Ne. In particular, our result with reduced uncertainty for the alpha width of the critical 4.033 MeV excited state will be presented. New astrophysical $^{15}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne reaction rates will be presented and the impact on X-ray burst light-curves will be discussed.

Author

Nicolas de Séréville

Co-authors

Dr Jennifer Rojo (TRIUMF) Dr Philip Adsley (Texas A&M University) Christian Diget (University of York) Alison Laird (University of York) Jordi Jose (UPC) Diego Ramos (GANIL, France) Dr Antoine Lemasson (GANIL) Dr Emmanuel Clément (GANIL) Dr Marlène Assié (IJCLab) Dr Franco Galtarossa (INFN Sezione di Padova) Dr Adrien Matta (LPC Caen) Dr Andrea Gottardo (INFN Sezione di Padova) Dr Andres Gadea (IFIC) Annika Lohstroh (School of Physical Science, Open University) Dr Beyhan Bastin (GANIL) Chirstopher Reardon (University of York) Chloé Fougères (CEA/DIF) Cyril Lenain (LPC Caen) Dr Daniele Mengoni (INFN Sezione di Padova) Dr Didier Beaumel (IJCLab) Faïrouz Hammache (IJCLab Orsay) Dr Franck Delaunay (LPC Caen) Dr François de Oliveira Santos (GANIL) Dr François Didierjean (IPHC) Dr Freddy Flavigny (LPC Caen) Dr Gilbert Duchêne (IPHC) Dr Iulian Stefan (IJCLab) Dr Julien Gibelin (LPC Caen) Kseniia Rezynkina (INFN Sezione di Padova) Dr Lynda Achouri (LPC Caen) M. L. Avila (Argonne National Laboratory) Dr Marc Labiche (STFC Daresbury Laboratory) Nikola Jovancevic (IJCLab) Dr Serge Franchoo (IJCLab) Dr Sylvain Leblond (GANIL) Dr Valérian Girard Alcindor (IJCLab) Wilton Catford (University of Surrey) Yorick Blumenfeld (IJCLab)

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