Lowest l=0 proton resonance in Si26 and implications for nucleosynthesis of Al26

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Transfer Reactions, Nuclear Physics Aspects Of Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments, 20<=A<=38

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Using a beam of the radioactive isotope Al25, produced with the new RESOLUT facility, we measured the direct (d,n) proton-transfer reaction leading to low-lying proton resonances in Si26. We observed the lowest l=0 proton resonance, identified with the 3+ state at 5.914-MeV excitation energy. This result eliminates the largest uncertainty in astrophysical reaction rates involved in the nucleosynthesis of Al26.

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