Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Aug 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006phrvc..74b5804n&link_type=abstract
Physical Review C, vol. 74, Issue 2, id. 025804
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Nuclear Reactions Involving Few-Nucleon Systems, Radiative Capture, Nuclear Matter Aspects Of Neutron Stars, Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
Scientific paper
We have measured for the first time the cross section of the H2(n,γ)H3 reaction at an energy relevant to big-bang nucleosynthesis by employing a prompt discrete γ-ray detection method. The outgoing photons have been detected by means of anti-Compton NaI(Tl) spectrometers with a large signal-to-noise ratio. The resulting cross sections are 2.23±0.34,1.99±0.25, and 3.76±0.41μb at En=30.5,54.2, and 531 keV, respectively. At En=30.5 keV the cross section differs from the value reported previously by a factor of 2. Based on the present data the reaction rate has been obtained for temperatures in the range 107-1010 K. The astrophysical impact of the present result is discussed. The obtained cross sections are compared with a theoretical calculation based on the Faddeev approach, which includes meson exchange currents as well as a three-nucleon force.
Glockle Walter
Golak Jacek
Igashira Masayuki
Kamada Hiroyuki
Kikuchi Tatsuru
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