beta super(+) Gamow-Teller Transition Strengths from super(46)Ti and Stellar Electron-Capture Rates

The Gamow-Teller strength in the beta super(+) direction to super(46)Sc was extracted via the super(46)Ti(t, super(3)He + gamma ) reaction at 115 MeV /u. The gamma -ray coincidences served to precisely measure the very weak Gamow-Teller transition to a final state at 991 keV. Although this transitio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2014-06, Vol.112 (25)
1. Verfasser: Noji, S
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Zusammenfassung:The Gamow-Teller strength in the beta super(+) direction to super(46)Sc was extracted via the super(46)Ti(t, super(3)He + gamma ) reaction at 115 MeV /u. The gamma -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.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114