Measurement of radiative proton capture using a radioactive beam of 21Na at ISAC for ONe novae

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The DRAGON facility at the new ISAC radioactive beams laboratory in Vancouver is now operational. The first experiment, a study of the 21Na(p,g)22Mg reaction rate in the energy regime for novae explosions has been completed using inverse kinematics. This is the first radiative proton capture on a radioactive isotope that has been performed in over 10 years. Details of this study including its importance for understanding aspects of a novae explosion and the production of possibly observable 22Na in the universe will be presented along with an overview of the ISAC I and II facilities. Further information on the DRAGON facility can be found on the web page, www.triumf.ca/dragon.

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