15–20 Sept 2024
TU Dresden, Germany; Barkhausen-Bau, Schönfeld-Hörsaal (BAR/SCHÖ/E)
Europe/Berlin timezone
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Resolving the discrepancies in the spectroscopy of ${}^{39}$Ca for the $^{38}$K($p$,$\gamma$)$^{39}$Ca reaction

16 Sept 2024, 18:30
2h 5m
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

Speaker

Sifundo Binda (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS)

Description

Elemental abundances are excellent probes of classical novae (CN). Sensitivity studies show that $^{38}$K($p$,$\gamma$)$^{39}$Ca reaction-rate uncertainties modify the abundance of calcium by a factor of 60 in CN ejecta. Existing direct and indirect measurements are in contradiction concerning the energies and strengths of important resonances in the $^{38}$K($p$,$\gamma$)$^{39}$Ca reaction. Direct measurements of the lowest three known $\ell = 0$ resonances at $E_\mathrm{r} = 386, 515, \text{ and } 679\,\mathrm{keV}$ have greatly reduced the uncertainties on the reaction rate for this reaction. A subsequent $^{40}$Ca($^{3}$He,$^4$He)$^{39}$Ca experiment using the SplitPole at TUNL concluded that one of the resonances ($E_\mathrm{r}$ = 701.3 or $E_\mathrm{r}$ = 679 keV depending on the source of the nuclear data) may have been misplaced in the DRAGON target during the direct measurement and that tentative new states at $E_\mathrm{x} = 5908, 6001, \text{ and } 6083\,\mathrm{keV}$ ($E_\mathrm{r} = 137, 230, \text{ and } 312\,\mathrm{keV}$) could correspond to important resonances in $^{38}$K($p$,$\gamma$)$^{39}$Ca. To resolve these, $^{39}$Ca was studied using the $^{40}$Ca($p,d$)$^{39}$Ca reaction at forward angles with a proton beam energy of $66\,\mathrm{MeV}$ using the K600 magnetic spectrometer. These measurements are aimed at verifying the properties of levels in the region where discrepancies between various experiments persist. Preliminary results will be presented.

Primary author

Sifundo Binda (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS)

Co-authors

Philip Adsley (Texas A&M University) Dr Luna Pellegri (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS) Dr Lindsay Donaldson (iThemba LABS) Dr Armand Bahini (iThemba LABS) Mr Jacob Bekker (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS) Dr Johann Brummer (iThemba LABS) Ms Thuthukile Khumalo (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS) Dr Kgashane Malatji (iThemba LABS) Ms Refilwe Molaeng (University of the Witwatersrand and iThemba LABS) Dr Retief Neveling (iThemba LABS)

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