학술논문
RIB induced reactions: Studying astrophysical reactions with low-energy RI beam at CRIB
Document Type
article
Author
Yamaguchi H.; Hayakawa S.; Ma N.R.; Shimizu H.; Okawa K.; Zhang Q.; Yang L.; Kahl D.; La Cognata M.; Lamia L.; Abe K.; Beliuskina O.; Cha S.M.; Chae K.Y.; Cherubini S.; Figuera P.; Ge Z.; Gulino M.; Hu J.; Inoue A.; Iwasa N.; Kim A.; Kim D.; Kiss G.; Kubono S.; La Commara M.; Lattuada M.; Lee E.J.; Moon J.Y.; Palmerini S.; Parascandolo C.; Park S.Y.; Phong V.H.; Pierroutsakou D.; Pizzone R.G.; Rapisarda G.G.; Romano S.; Spitaleri C.; Tang X.D.; Trippella O.; Tumino A.; Zhang N.T.; Lam Y.H.; Heger A.; Jacobs A.M.; Xu S.W.; Ma S.B.; Ru L.H.; Liu E.Q.; Liu T.; Hamill C.B.; Murphy A. St J.; Su J.; Fang X.; Kwag M.S.; Duy N.N.; Uyen N.K.; Kim D.H.; Liang J.; Psaltis A.; Sferrazza M.; Johnston Z.; Li Y.Y.
Source
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 275, p 01015 (2023)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2100-014X
Abstract
Astrophysical reactions involving radioactive isotopes (RI) often play an important role in high-temperature stellar environments. The experimental studies on the reaction rates for those are still limited mainly due to the technical difficulties in producing high-quality RI beams. A direct measurement of those reactions would be still challenging in many cases, however, we can make a reliable evaluation of the reaction rates by an indirect method or by studying the resonance prorerties. Here we ntroduce recent examples of experimental studies on such RI-involving astrophysical reactions, performed at Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo, using the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB. One is for the neutron-induced destruction reactions of 7Be in the Big-Bang nucleosynthesis, and the other is the study on the 22Mg(α, p) reaction relevant in X-ray bursts, which was performed with the resonant scattering method from the inverse reaction channel.