Abstract
A new measurement of resonant scattering on was performed over the excitation energy of 10.2–13.0 MeV in at the low-energy RI beam facility CNS Radioactive Ion Beam separator (CRIB) of the Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), University of Tokyo. The excitation function of at 180 in the center-of-mass system was successfully measured for the first time with the inverse kinematics method, providing important information on the cluster structure in and the reaction rate of (), which is relevant to the production in the process in core-collapse supernovae. The excitation function of the () reaction cross section for 11.7–13.1 MeV was also measured.
2 More- Received 28 December 2010
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.83.034306
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