Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8188964 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The astrophysical S-factor for proton-proton fusion, S11(E), is obtained with the nuclear matrix element analytically calculated in pionless effective field theory. To the third order, the zero-energy result S11(0) and the first energy derivative S11â²(0) are found to be (3.99±0.14)Ã10â25MeVâb and S11(0)(11.3±0.1)MeVâ1, respectively; both consistent with the current adopted values. The second energy derivative is also calculated for the first time, and the result S11â³(0)=S11(0)(170±2)MeVâ2 contributes at the level of 0.5% to the fusion rate at the solar center, which is smaller than 1% as previously estimated.
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Authors
Jiunn-Wei Chen, C.-P. Liu, Shen-Hsi Yu,