New measurement of $^{12}$C+$^{12}$C fusion reaction at astrophysical energies

Tan W. P., Boeltzig A., Dulal C.,deBoer R. J.,Frentz B., Henderson S., Howard K. B.,Kelmar R.,Kolata J. J.,Long J.,Macon K. T., Moylan S.,Peaslee G. F., Renaud M., Seymour C., Seymour G.,Kolk B. Vande,Wiescher M.,Aguilera E. F., Amador-Valenzuela P.,Lizcano D.,Martinez-Quiroz E.

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2020)

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Carbon and oxygen burning reactions, in particular, C-12 + C-12 fusion, are important for the understanding and interpretation of the late phases of stellar evolution as well as the ignition and nucleosynthesis in cataclysmic binary systems such as type la supernovae and x-ray superbursts. A new measurement of this reaction has been performed at the University of Notre Dame using particle-gamma coincidence techniques with SAND (a silicon detector array) at the high-intensity 5U Pelletron accelerator. New results for C-12 + C-12 fusion at low energies relevant to nuclear astrophysics are reported. They show strong disagreement with a recent measurement using the indirect Trojan Horse method. The impact on the carbon burning process under astrophysical scenarios will be discussed.
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