Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8198226 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Using the two-proton-halo candidate 17Ne as an example, we discuss the possibility of a soft-dipole mode in protonrich nuclei. The study is based on a three-body model considering 17Ne as an 15O core and two protons. Our calculation predicts a relatively narrow peak in the E1 strength function which exhausts a considerable part of the E1 cluster sum rule at energies only a few MeV above the 2p threshold. We also calculate the 2p capture cross section on 15O at astrophysical conditions appropriate for explosive hydrogen burning in novae and X-ray bursts. Our calculation includes consistently resonant and non-resonant contributions to the astrophysical capture rate. We find that for a broad range of temperatures (including temperatures in excess of 109 K) the rate is dominated by non-resonant contributions.
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Authors
L.V. Grigorenko, K. Langanke, N.B. Shul'gina, M.V. Zhukov,