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Improved limit on direct α decay of the Hoyle state.
Kirsebom, O S; Alcorta, M; Borge, M J G; Cubero, M; Diget, C Aa; Fraile, L M; Fulton, B R; Fynbo, H O U; Galaviz, D; Jonson, B; Madurga, M; Nilsson, T; Nyman, G; Riisager, K; Tengblad, O; Turrión, M.
Afiliação
  • Kirsebom OS; Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Århus C, Denmark. oliskir@phys.au.dk
Phys Rev Lett ; 108(20): 202501, 2012 May 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23003143
ABSTRACT
The current evaluation of the triple-α reaction rate assumes that the α decay of the 7.65 MeV, 0+ state in 12C, commonly known as the Hoyle state, proceeds sequentially via the ground state of 8Be. This assumption is challenged by the recent identification of two direct α-decay branches with a combined branching ratio of 17(5)%. If correct, this would imply a corresponding reduction in the triple-α reaction rate with important astrophysical consequences. We have used the 11B(3He,d) reaction to populate the Hoyle state and measured the decay to three α particles in complete kinematics. We find no evidence for direct α-decay branches, and hence our data do not support a revision of the triple-α reaction rate. We obtain an upper limit of 5×10(-3) on the direct α decay of the Hoyle state at 95% C.L., which is 1 order of magnitude better than a previous upper limit.
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