Phys. Rev. C 49, 1205 - 1213 (1994)Total cross sections and thermonuclear reaction rates for 9Be(α,n)12C
P. R. Wrean, C. R. Brune, and R. W. Kavanagh Received 30 August 1993 The 9Be(α,n)12C reaction determines the rate for neutron-catalyzed helium burning and thus plays an important role in supernovae ejecta under α- and n-rich conditions which may lead to the r process. Cross sections for this reaction have been measured for 0.16≤Ec.m.≤1.87 MeV using a 4π neutron detector, and are used to calculate the thermonuclear reaction rates for temperatures between 0.1 and 10 GK. During these measurements, the thick-target yields were determined for 0.50≤Eα≤2.30 MeV, the stopping powers for α’s in beryllium determined for 0.24≤Eα≤2.12 MeV, and the 9Be(p,p) elastic scattering cross sections measured at θlab=142.4° for 2.34≤Ep≤2.66 MeV. ©1994 The American Physical Society
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