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Abstract
The reaction, where ‘D’ denotes ‘’, is of primary importance in cosmology and nuclear physics since it offers a unique opportunity to test predictions based on the description of nuclear interactions. We present a novel approach to extract the angular distribution of the photons emitted by the reaction inferred from the shape of the experimental spectra. The measurement was performed in the Gran Sasso Laboratories by the LUNA collaboration. By using a HPGe detector faced to an extended deuterium gas target, it was possible to derive the angular distribution in the 30–280 keV kinetic energy range and to compare the results with recent ab initio predictions.
D(p,γ)He3反应(其中 "D "表示 "H2")在宇宙学和核物理中至关重要,因为它为检验基于核相互作用描述的预测提供了一个独特的机会。我们提出了一种新方法,从实验γ光谱的形状推断出D(p,γ)He3反应发射的光子的角度分布。测量是由 LUNA 合作小组在格兰萨索实验室进行的。通过使用面对扩展氘气靶的 HPGe 探测器,可以推导出 30-280 keV 动能范围内的角分布,并将结果与最近的 ab initio 预测进行比较。
期刊介绍:
Physical Review C (PRC) is a leading journal in theoretical and experimental nuclear physics, publishing more than two-thirds of the research literature in the field.
PRC covers experimental and theoretical results in all aspects of nuclear physics, including:
Nucleon-nucleon interaction, few-body systems
Nuclear structure
Nuclear reactions
Relativistic nuclear collisions
Hadronic physics and QCD
Electroweak interaction, symmetries
Nuclear astrophysics