Beyond the acceptance limit of DRAGON: The case of the 6Li(α,γ)10B reaction

Radiative capture reactions play a pivotal role for our understanding of the origin of the elements in the cosmos. Recoil separators provide an effective way to study these reactions, in inverse kinematics, and take advantage of the use of radioactive ion beams. However, a limiting factor in the stu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 2020-11, Vol.987
Hauptverfasser: Psaltis, A., Chen, A. A., Connolly, D. S., Davids, B., Gilardy, G., Giri, R., Greife, U., Huang, W., Hutcheon, D. A., Karpesky, J., Lennarz, A., Liang, J., Lovely, M., Paneru, S. N., Ruiz, C., Tenkila, G., Williams, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Radiative capture reactions play a pivotal role for our understanding of the origin of the elements in the cosmos. Recoil separators provide an effective way to study these reactions, in inverse kinematics, and take advantage of the use of radioactive ion beams. However, a limiting factor in the study of radiative capture reactions in inverse kinematics is the momentum spread of the product nuclei, which can result in an angular spread larger than the geometric acceptance of the separator. The DRAGON facility at TRIUMF is a versatile recoil separator, designed to study radiative capture reactions relevant to astrophysics in the A~10–30 region. In this work we present the first attempt to study with DRAGON a reaction, 6Li(α, γ)10B, for which the recoil angular spread exceeds DRAGON’s acceptance. Furthermore, our result is in good agreement with the literature value, showing that DRAGON can measure resonance strengths of astrophysically important reactions even when not all the recoils enter the separator.
ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576