15–20 Sept 2024
TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)
Europe/Berlin timezone
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The study of the $^7$Li(γ,α)$^3$H reaction at energies below 6 MeV at HIγS

17 Sept 2024, 12:35
15m
Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E (TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E))

Schönfeld-Hörsaal BAR/SCHÖ/E

TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)

Helmholtzstraße 18 01069 Dresden Germany
Contributed talk Plenary Session

Speaker

Ms Ioana Kuncser (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH & POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University for Science and Technology)

Description

The abundances of the light elements can be spectroscopically determined by observing the low-metallicity stars. Usually, those measurements are in agreement with the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis predictions. Particularly, the Li-7 measured abundance is 3-4 times lower than expected, discrepancy known as the “cosmological Li problem”. The reaction $^3$H(α,γ)$^7$Li contributes to the production of Li-7 in Universe and can be studied through its inverse reaction, according to the reciprocity theorem. In consequence, the Li-7 photodisintegration has been measured by our team in 2017 at the High Intensity γ-ray Source (HIγS) Laboratory of Duke University (USA) using a silicon detector array (SIDAR) to observe the coincidences between the alpha particles and the tritons. The considered energies of the gamma beam have been between 4.4 and 10 MeV, but below 6 MeV the coincidences have been observed only in the thinner detectors. In 2023, a new similar experimental campaign, with an improved set-up, took place at HIγS for gamma-beam energies between 3.7 and 6 MeV. The coincidences have been clearly separated and the preliminary astrophysical S-factor of the direct $^3$H(α,γ)$^7$Li reaction has been successfully extracted.
The set-up and the preliminary results of the experimental campaign performed at HIγS in 2023 will be presented.

Primary author

Ms Ioana Kuncser (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH & POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University for Science and Technology)

Co-authors

Dr A. Chae (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Mr A. Pappalardo (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH) Dr A. Tumino (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud INFN, Catania, Italy) Dr C. A. Ur (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH & POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University for Science and Technology) Dr C. Matei (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH & POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University for Science and Technology) Dr C. R. Brune (Ohio University, USA) Dr D. L. Balabanski (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH & POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University for Science and Technology) Dr D. Lattuada (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud INFN, Catania, Italy) Mr G. Gu (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Dr G. Turturica (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH) Dr Giovanni Luca Guardo (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud INFN, Catania, Italy) Dr H. Garland (Rutgers University, USA) Dr H. Karwowski (TUNL/HIGS, USA) Dr Haridas Pai (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH) Mr K. C. Z. Haverson (Sheffield Hallam University) Dr Kelly A. Chipps (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Dr M. Grinder (Rutgers University, USA) Dr Marco La Cognata (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud INFN, Catania, Italy) Ms O. Tindle (Sheffield Hallam University) Dr R. G. Pizzone (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud INFN, Catania, Italy) Dr S. Balakrishnan (Rutgers University, USA) Dr S. D. Pain (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Dr S. Finch (TUNL/HIGS, USA) Dr S. Palmerini (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud INFN, Catania, Italy) Dr T. King (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Mrs T. Petruse (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH & POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University for Science and Technology) Dr V. Iancu (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH) Dr Y. Xu (Extrem Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics / IFIN-HH)

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