Study of the $in ^{34}$Ar($\alpha,p$)$^{37}$K reaction rate via proton scattering on $^{37}$K, and its impact on properties of modeled X-Ray bursts
A. Lauer-Coles, C. M. Deibel, J. C. Blackmon, A. Hood, E. C. Good, K. T. Macon, D. Santiago-Gonzalez, H. Schatz, T. Ahn, J. Browne, F. Montes, K. Schmidt, 4 W. J. Ong, K. A. Chipps, S. D. Pain, I. Wiedenh\"over, L. T. Baby, N. Rijal, M. Anastasiou, S. Upadhyayula, S. Bedoor

TL;DR
This study refines the $^{34}$Ar($ extalpha$,p)$^{37}$K reaction rate by analyzing resonances in $^{38}$Ca through proton scattering, and assesses its impact on X-Ray burst models, finding minimal effect on observable light curves.
Contribution
It provides new resonance data for $^{38}$Ca, reducing reaction rate uncertainties and evaluating their influence on XRB light curves using stellar modeling.
Findings
Resonance properties in $^{38}$Ca were constrained via R-Matrix analysis.
The updated reaction rate has minimal impact on XRB light curve features.
Abstract
Background: Type I X-Ray bursts (XRBs) are energetic stellar explosions that occur on the surface of a neutron star in an accreting binary system with a low-mass H/He-rich companion. The rate of the Ar()K reaction may influence features of the light curve that results from the underlying thermonuclear runaway, as shown in recent XRB stellar modelling studies. Purpose: In order to reduce the uncertainty of the rate of this reaction, properties of resonances in the compound nucleus Ca, such as resonance energies, spins, and particle widths, must be well constrained. Method: This work discusses a study of resonances in the Ca compound nucleus produced in the Ar() reaction. The experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, with the ReA3 facility by measuring proton scattering using an unstable…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
