Study of the 13N(d,n)14O reaction cross section and its astrophysical implications for the 13N proton capture reaction

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Transfer Reactions, Radiative Capture, Elementary Particle Processes

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The total cross section for the 13N(d,n)14Og.s. reaction has been measured with 13N radioactive beams at laboratory energies of 8.2, 12.0, 16.2, and 28.5 MeV. A spectroscopic factor of 0.9 is obtained from a distorted-wave Born approximation analysis of this transfer reaction. The astrophysical S factor for the 13N(p,γ)14O reaction is calculated using the experimentally known resonance parameters for the resonant contribution and the direct-capture model with the experimental spectroscopic factor for the nonresonant contribution.

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