Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10721831 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We apply the ab initio no-core shell model/resonating group method (NCSM/RGM) approach to calculate the cross section of the Be7(p,γ)B8 radiative capture. This reaction is important for understanding the solar neutrino flux. Starting from a selected similarity-transformed chiral nucleon-nucleon interaction that accurately describes two-nucleon data, we performed many-body calculations that simultaneously predict both the normalization and the shape of the S-factor. We study the dependence on the number of 7Be eigenstates included in the coupled-channel equations and on the size of the harmonic oscillator basis used for the expansion of the eigenstates and of the localized parts of the integration kernels. Our S-factor result at zero energy is on the lower side of, but consistent with, the latest evaluation.
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Authors
Petr Navrátil, Robert Roth, Sofia Quaglioni,