Determination of the Mg()Mg reaction rate from Coulomb dissociation of Mg
arXiv:1708.07152 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.96.025804
Abstract
We use the Coulomb dissociation (CD) method to calculate the rate of the Mg()Mg radiative capture reaction. The CD cross sections of the Mg nucleus on a Pb target at the beam energy of 244 MeV/nucleon, for which new experimental data have recently become available, were calculated within the framework of a finite range distorted wave Born approximation theory that is extended to include the projectile deformation effects. Invoking the principle of detailed balance, these cross sections are used to determine the excitation function and subsequently the rate of the Mg()Mg reaction. We compare these rates to those of the Mg()Si reaction calculated within a Hauser-Feshbach model. We find that for as large as up to 1.0 (in units of 10 K) the Mg()Mg reaction is much faster than the Mg()Si one. The inclusion of the effects of Mg projectile deformation in the breakup calculations, enhances the () reaction rate even further. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that the -decay -process flow will be broken at the Mg isotope by the -process.
Published in Physical Review C