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Impact of the Li asymptotic normalization constant onto -induced reactions of astrophysical interest

arXiv:2307.05636

Abstract

Indirect methods have become the predominant approach in experimental nuclear astrophysics for studying several low-energy nuclear reactions occurring in stars, as direct measurements of many of these relevant reactions are rendered infeasible due to their low reaction probability. Such indirect methods, however, require theoretical input that in turn can have significant poorly-quantified uncertainties, which can then be propagated to the reaction rates and have a large effect on our quantitative understanding of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis processes. We present two such examples involving -induced reactions, C(O and CO, for which the low-energy cross sections have been constrained with Li transfer data. In this Letter, we discuss how a first-principle calculation of Li leads to a 21% reduction of the CO cross sections with respect to a previous estimation. This calculation further resolves the discrepancy between recent measurements of the CO reaction and points to the need for improved theoretical formulations of nuclear reactions.

7 pages (including references) and 3 figures

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