Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011phrvl.107m2502a&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 107, Issue 13, id. 132502
Mathematics
Logic
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2H-Induced Reactions, Ab Initio Methods, Stellar Hydrogen Burning, A<=5
Scientific paper
The H2(d,p)H3, H2(d,n)He3, and H2(d,γ)He4 reactions are studied at low energies in a multichannel ab initio model that takes into account the distortions of the nuclei. The internal wave functions of these nuclei are given by the stochastic variational method with the AV8' realistic interaction and a phenomenological three-body force included to reproduce the two-body thresholds. The obtained astrophysical S factors are all in very good agreement with the experiment. The most important channels for both transfer and radiative capture are identified by comparing to calculations with an effective central force. They are all found to dominate thanks to the tensor force.
Aoyama Shigeyoshi
Arai Kensuke
Baye Daniel
Descouvemont Pierre
Suzuki Yasuhiro
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