Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session D09: Nuclear Astrophysics II
9:00 AM–12:00 PM,
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Room: Kohala 2
Chair: Sharon Stephenson, DOE Nuclear Physics
Abstract: D09.00009 : Development of the Solenoid Spectrometer for Nuclear Astrophysics and Decays (SSNAPD)*
11:00 AM–11:15 AM
Presenter:
Cade T Dembski
(University of Notre Dame)
Authors:
Cade T Dembski
(University of Notre Dame)
Daniel Bardayan
(University of Notre Dame)
Patrick O'Malley
(University of Notre Dame)
Tan Ahn
(University of Notre Dame)
Manoel Couder
(University of Notre Dame)
Anna Simon
(University of Notre Dame)
Both ignition of the rp-Process and the shape of the observed light curve are heavily affected by key proton- and α-capture reactions involving Z=6-15, neutron-deficient nuclei. These reactions, such as 15O(α,γ)19Ne, are challenging to study directly, even at modern Radioactive Ion Beam facilities. Indirect methods measuring proton- and α-decay branching ratios of excited reaction products provide a feasible way of probing astrophysically-important resonances experimentally.
SSNAPD will be a charged-particle detector array developed to perform such particle-decay experiments at the TriSol facility at the University of Notre Dame. The SSNAPD array will be capable of measuring charged particle branching ratios as low as 10-5, making it ideally suited for low cross-section reactions that govern XRB behavior. Development status, simulations, testing, and early experimental plans for SSNAPD will be discussed.
*This research was supported by the National Science Foundation under grants PHY-2117687 andPHY-2011890, and the University of Notre Dame.
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