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Title: Critical assessment of the claim of a significant difference between the results of measurements of the Coulomb dissociation of {sup 8}B and the {sup 7}Be(p,{gamma}){sup 8}B direct capture reaction

Journal Article · · Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics
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  1. Laboratory for Nuclear Science at Avery Point, University of Connecticut, 1084 Shennecossett Road, Groton, Connecticut 06340-6097 (United States) and Department of Physics, WNSL Room 102, Yale University, Post Office Box 208124, 272 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8124 (United States)

The Coulomb dissociation (CD) of {sup 8}B has emerged as a landmark testing ground of the very method of CD for measuring the cross section of the low-energy {sup 7}Be(p,{gamma}){sup 8}B direct capture (DC) reaction. Recent claims of evidence of slope difference between CD and DC results are critically examined. We include all relevant RIKEN2 data and all previously published DC data, and we examine the extracted so-called average scale-independent slope (b). The parametrization used by the Seattle group to extract the so-called b-slope parameter is also examined at energies above 300 keV. Considering the physical slope (S{sup '}=dS/dE) above 300 keV, we observe a (1.7{sigma}) agreement between slopes (S{sup '}) measured in CD and DC above 300 keV. The claim that S{sub 17}(0) values extracted from CD data are inconsistent and lower than DC results arises from a neglect of substantial systematic uncertainty of low-energy CD data. A consideration of the published CD S{sub 17}(0) results yields very consistent S{sub 17}(0) values that agree with most recent DC measurements. The recent correction of the b-slope parameter suggested by Esbensen, Bertsch, and Snover (EBS) was applied to the wrong b slope calculated using part of the RIKEN2 data. When the correct slope of the RIKEN2 data is used, the EBS correction in fact leads to a substantial disagreement between the slopes of the RIKEN2 data and DC data. In spite of an agreement between CD and DC data neither allow for extracting the slope above 300 keV with high accuracy. Uncertainty of the slope (S{sup '}) leads to an additional uncertainty of the extrapolated S{sub 17}(0). The slope of the astrophysical cross-section factor S{sub 17} must be measured with high precision to enable extraction of the d/s ratio and a high-precision extrapolation of S{sub 17}(0)

OSTI ID:
20863758
Journal Information:
Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics, Vol. 74, Issue 2; Other Information: DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.025810; (c) 2006 The American Physical Society; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0556-2813
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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