M. Assuncao
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Physical Review C | 2003
N. de Sereville; Alain Coc; C. Angulo; M. Assuncao; D. Beaumel; B. Bouzid; S. Cherubini; M. Couder; F. de Oliveira Santos; P. Figuera; S. Fortier; M. Gaelens; F. Hammache; J. Kiener; A. Lefebvre; S. Ouichaoui; N. Smirnova; V. Tatischeff; J.-P. Thibaud; P. Demaret; Daniel Labar; Pierre Leleux; Marc Loiselet; A. Ninane; Guido Ryckewaert
The 18F(p,alpha)15O reaction is recognized to be one of the most important reactions for nova gamma-ray astronomy as it governs the early E <= 511keV gamma emission. However in the nova temperature regime, its rate remains largely uncertain due to unknown low-energy resonance strengths. We report here the measurement of the D(18F,p)19F(alpha)15N one-nucleon transfer reaction, induced by a 14 MeV 18F radioactive beam impinging on a CD2 target; outgoing protons and 15N (or alpha-particles) were detected in coincidence in two silicon strip detectors. A DWBA analysis of the data resulted in new limits to the contribution of low-energy resonances to the rate of the 18F(p,alpha)15O reaction.
Nuclear Physics | 2007
N. de Sereville; Alain Coc; C. Angulo; M. Assuncao; D. Beaumel; E. Berthoumieux; B. Bouzid; S. Cherubini; M. Couder; P. Demaret; F. de Oliveira Santos; P. Figuera; S. Fortier; M. Gaelens; F. Hammache; J. Kiener; A. Lefebvre-Schuhl; D. Labar; P. Leleux; Marc Loiselet; A. Ninane; S. Ouichaoui; G. Ryckewaert; N. Smirnova; V. Tatischeff
Abstract The early E ⩽ 511 keV gamma-ray emission from novae depends critically on the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 reaction. Unfortunately the reaction rate of the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 reaction is still largely uncertain due to the unknown strengths of low-lying proton resonances near the F 18 + p threshold which play an important role in the nova temperature regime. We report here our last results concerning the study of the d ( F 18 , p ) F 19 ( α ) N 15 transfer reaction. We show in particular that these two low-lying resonances cannot be neglected. These results are then used to perform a careful study of the remaining uncertainties associated to the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 and F 18 ( p , γ ) Ne 19 reaction rates.
Nuclear Physics | 2007
N. de Sereville; A. Coc; C. Angulo; M. Assuncao; D. Beaumel; E. Berthoumieux; B. Bouzid; S. Cherubini; M. Couder; P. Demaret; F. de Oliveira Santos; P. Figuera; S. Fortier; A. Gaelens; F. Hammache; J. Kiener; A. Lefebvre-Schuhl; D. Labar; P. Leleux; Marc Loiselet; A. Ninane; S. Ouichaoui; G. Ryckewaert; N. Smirnova; V. Tatischeff
Abstract The early E ⩽ 511 keV gamma-ray emission from novae depends critically on the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 reaction. Unfortunately the reaction rate of the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 reaction is still largely uncertain due to the unknown strengths of low-lying proton resonances near the F 18 + p threshold which play an important role in the nova temperature regime. We report here our last results concerning the study of the d ( F 18 , p ) F 19 ( α ) N 15 transfer reaction. We show in particular that these two low-lying resonances cannot be neglected. These results are then used to perform a careful study of the remaining uncertainties associated to the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 and F 18 ( p , γ ) Ne 19 reaction rates.
Nuclear Physics | 2007
N. de Sereville; A. Coc; C. Angulo; M. Assuncao; D. Beaumel; E. Berthoumieux; B. Bouzid; S. Cherubini; M. Couder; P. Demaret; F. de Oliveira Santos; P. Figuera; S. Fortier; M. Gaelens; F. Hammache; J. Kiener; A. Lefebvre-Schuhl; D. Labar; P. Leleux; Marc Loiselet; A. Ninane; S. Ouichaoui; G. Ryckewaert; N. Smirnova; V. Tatischeff
Abstract The early E ⩽ 511 keV gamma-ray emission from novae depends critically on the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 reaction. Unfortunately the reaction rate of the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 reaction is still largely uncertain due to the unknown strengths of low-lying proton resonances near the F 18 + p threshold which play an important role in the nova temperature regime. We report here our last results concerning the study of the d ( F 18 , p ) F 19 ( α ) N 15 transfer reaction. We show in particular that these two low-lying resonances cannot be neglected. These results are then used to perform a careful study of the remaining uncertainties associated to the F 18 ( p , α ) O 15 and F 18 ( p , γ ) Ne 19 reaction rates.
Nuclear Physics | 2003
N. de Sereville; A. Coc; C. Angulo; M. Assuncao; D. Beaumel; B. Bouzid; S. Cherubini; M. Couder; P. Demaret; F. de Oliveira Santos; P. Figuera; S. Fortier; M. Gaelens; F. Hammache; J. Kiener; D. Labar; A. Lefebvre; P. Leleux; Marc Loiselet; A. Ninane; S. Quichaoui; Guido Ryckewaert; Na Smirnova; V. Tatischeff; J.-P. Thibaud
Abstract The 18 F(p,α) 15 O reaction is recognized as one of the most important reaction for nova gamma-ray astronomy as it governs the early ≤ 511 keV emission. However, its rate remains largely uncertain at nova temperatures due to unknown low-energy resonance strengths. In order to better constrain this reaction rate, we have studied the one-nucleon transfer reaction, D( 18 F,pα) 15 N, at the CRC-RIB facility at Louvain La Neuve.
Physics Letters B | 2005
F. Fleurot; A. M. van den Berg; B. Davids; M.N. Harakeh; V.L. Kravchuk; H. W. Wilschut; J. Guillot; H. Laurent; A. Willis; M. Assuncao; J. Kiener; A. Lefebvre; N. de Séréville; V. Tatischeff
Nuclear Physics | 2005
J.W. Hammer; M. Fey; R. Kunz; J. Kiener; V. Tatischeff; F. Haas; J.L. Weil; M. Assuncao; C. Beck; C. Boukari-Pelissie; A. Coc; J.J. Correia; S. Courtin; F. Fleurot; E. Galanopoulos; C. Grama; F. Hammache; S. Harissopulos; A. Korichi; E. Krmpotić; D. Le Du; A. Lopez-Martens; D. Malcherek; R. Meunier; P. Papka; T. Paradellis; M. Rousseau; N. Rowley; G. Staudt; S. Szilner
Physical Review C | 2008
Caroline Fitoussi; J. Duprat; V. Tatischeff; J. Kiener; F. Naulin; Grant M. Raisbeck; M. Assuncao; C. Bourgeois; M. Chabot; A. Coc; C. Engrand; Matthieu Gounelle; F. Hammache; A. Lefebvre; M.-G. Porquet; J.A. Scarpaci; N. de Sereville; J.-P. Thibaud; Françoise Yiou
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2018
Anne Meyer; C. Portail; J. Riley; A.M. Sánchez Benítez; N. Oulebsir; A. Coc; N. Hubbard; A. Alellara; B. Bastin; S. P. Fox; Valdir Salustino Guimaraes; I. Stefan; I. Matea; D. Beaumel; M. Assié; G. D'Agata; M. Assuncao; P. Adsley; Luiz Eduardo Aparecido Grassi; F. Flavigny; Karine Béroff; V. Tatischeff; J. Guillot; L. Perrot; T.Id Barkach; J. Kiener; A. Parikh; L. Olivier; N. de Séréville; A. Georgiadou
Physical Review C | 2008
Caroline Fitoussi; J. Duprat; V. Tatischeff; J. Kiener; F. Naulin; Grant M. Raisbeck; M. Assuncao; A. Coc; C. Engrand; Matthieu Gounelle; A. Lefebvre; M. G. Porquet; J.-P. Thibaud; Françoise Yiou; C. Bourgeois; M. Chabot; F. Hammache; J.A. Scarpaci; N. de Sereville