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Search for 22 Na in novae supported by a novel method for measuring femtosecond nuclear lifetimes.

Chloé FougèresFrançois de Oliveira SantosJordi JoséCaterina MichelagnoliEmmanuel ClémentYung Hee KimAntoine LemassonValdir GuimarãesDiego BarrientosDaniel BemmererGiovanna BenzoniAndrew J BostonRoman BöttgerFlorent BoulayAngela BraccoIgor ČelikovićBo CederwallMichał CiemalaClément DelafosseCésar Domingo-PardoJérémie DudouetJürgen EberthZsolt FülöpVicente GonzálezAndrea GottardoJohan GoupilHerbert HessAndrea JungclausAyşe KaşkaşAmel KorichiSilvia M LenziSilvia LeoniHongjie LiJoa LjungvallAraceli Lopez-MartensRoberto MenegazzoDaniele MengoniBenedicte MillionJaromír MrázekDaniel R NapoliAlahari NavinJohan NybergZsolt PodolyákAlberto PulliaBegoña QuintanaDamien RaletNadine RedonPeter ReiterKseniia RezynkinaFrédéric SaillantMarie-Delphine SalsacAngel M Sánchez-BenítezEnrique SanchisMenekşe ŞenyiğitMarco SicilianoNadezda A SmirnovaDorottya SohlerMihai StanoiuChristophe TheisenJose J Valiente-DobónPredrag UjićMagdalena Zielińska
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Classical novae are thermonuclear explosions in stellar binary systems, and important sources of 26 Al and 22 Na. While γ rays from the decay of the former radioisotope have been observed throughout the Galaxy, 22 Na remains untraceable. Its half-life (2.6 yr) would allow the observation of its 1.275 MeV γ-ray line from a cosmic source. However, the prediction of such an observation requires good knowledge of its nucleosynthesis. The 22 Na(p, γ) 23 Mg reaction remains the only source of large uncertainty about the amount of 22 Na ejected. Its rate is dominated by a single resonance on the short-lived state at 7785.0(7) keV in 23 Mg. Here, we propose a combined analysis of particle-particle correlations and velocity-difference profiles to measure femtosecond nuclear lifetimes. The application of this method to the study of the 23 Mg states, places strong limits on the amount of 22 Na produced in novae and constrains its detectability with future space-borne observatories.
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