The $$^{27}\hbox {Al}(\hbox {p},\alpha )^{24}\hbox {Mg}$$ 27 Al ( p , α ) 24 Mg reaction at astrophysical energies studied by means of the Trojan Horse Method applied to the $$^2\hbox {H}(^{27}\hbox {Al},\alpha ^{24}\hbox {Mg})\hbox {n}$$ 2 H ( 27 Al , α 24 Mg ) n reaction

2021 
The $$^{27}\hbox {Al}(\hbox {p},\alpha )^{24}\hbox {Mg}$$ reaction, which drives the destruction of $$^{27}$$ Al and the production of $$^{24}\hbox {Mg}$$ in stellar hydrogen burning, has been investigated via the Trojan Horse Method (THM), by measuring the $$^2\hbox {H}(^{27}\hbox {Al},\alpha ^{24}\hbox {Mg})\hbox {n}$$ three-body reaction. The experiment covered a broad energy range ( $$E_\mathrm{c.m.}\le \,1.5\,\hbox {MeV}$$ ), aiming to investigate those of interest for astrophysics. The results confirm the THM as a valuable technique for the experimental study of fusion reactions at very low energies and suggest the presence of a rich pattern of resonances in the energy region close to the Gamow window of stellar hydrogen burning (70–120 keV), with potential impact on astrophysics. To estimate such an impact a second run of the experiment is needed, since the background due the three-body reaction hampered to collect enough data to resolve the resonant structures and extract the reaction rate.
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