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Enhancement of Thermonuclear Reaction Rate due to Strong Screening

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

N. Itoh
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
H. Totsuji
Affiliation:
Department of Electronics, Okayama University, Japan
S. Ichimaru
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan
H.E. DeWitt
Affiliation:
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, U.S.A.

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The enhancement factor for the rate of thermonuclear reactions which involve two kinds of nuclei with charges Zi and Zj in the strong-screening regime is given for general cases of surrounding nuclear plasmas by the formula, exp[1.25Γij −0.095τij(3Γijij)2]. Here, Γij = 2ZiZje2/(ai+aj)T; ai = [3Zi/4πΣkZknk]1/3; τij = [(27π2/4)(2μijZi2Zj2e4Th2)]1/3; μij is the reduced mass for the two reacting nuclei Zi and Zj; and nk is the number density of nuclei Zk. The calculation is based on the recent results of Monte Carlo computations for binary ion mixtures, which have shown that the screening functions hij(r) at intermediate distances [0.5 ≤ r/[(ai+aj)/2] ≤ 1.6] can be expressed to a good degree of accuracy by

Application to the calculation of carbon ignition in the carbon-oxygen core of a highly evolved star is discussed. The carbon ignition temperature is found to be single-valued as a function of the density in contrast to the work of Graboske.

Type
Session 7: Supernova Explosions Leading to the Formation of Neutron Stars and Black Holes
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Copyright © Reidel 1981