Sub-threshold states in $^{19}$Ne relevant to $^{18}$F(p,$\alpha$)$^{15}$O
J. E. Riley, A. M. Laird, N. de S\'er\'eville, A. Parikh, S. P. Fox,, F. Hammache, I. Stefan, P. Adsley, M. Assi\'e, B. Bastin, F. Boulay, A. Coc,, S. Franchoo, R. Garg, S. A. Gillespie, V. Guimaraes, C. Hamadache, N., Hubbard, J. Kiener, A. Lefebvre-Schuhl

TL;DR
This study investigates sub-threshold states in $^{19}$Ne to better understand their impact on the $^{18}$F(p,$ ext{α}$)$^{15}$O reaction rate, which influences gamma-ray emissions in classical novae.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence for the existence and properties of sub-threshold states in $^{19}$Ne, clarifying their role in astrophysical reaction rates.
Findings
High-spin doublet at 6.29 MeV confirmed
Evidence for a broad, low-spin state around 6 MeV
Branching ratios consistent with previous literature
Abstract
Classical novae result from thermonuclear explosions producing several -ray emitters which are prime targets for satellites observing in the MeV range. The early 511 keV gamma-ray emission depends critically on the F(p,)O reaction rate which, despite many experimental and theoretical efforts, still remains uncertain. One of the main uncertainties in the F(p,)O reaction rate is the contribution in the Gamow window of interference between sub-threshold Ne states and known broad states at higher energies. Therefore the goal of this work is to clarify the existence and the nature of these sub-threshold states. States in the Ne compound nucleus were studied at the Tandem-ALTO facility using the F(He,t)Ne charge exchange reaction. Tritons were detected with an Enge Split-pole spectrometer while decaying…
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