The Nucleosynthesis and Reaction Rates of Fluorine 19 ($^{19}F$) in the Sun [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.09608


We investigate the abundance of $^{19}F$ in the Sun through the nucleosynthesis scenario. In addition, we calculate the rate equations and reaction rates of the nucleosynthesis of $^{19}F$ at different temperature scale. Other important functions of this nucleosynthesis (nuclear partition function and statistical equilibrium conditions) are also obtained. The resulting stability of $^{19}F$ occurs at nucleus with A = 19 and Mass Excess= -1.4874 MeV. As a result, this will tend to a series of neutron captures and beta-decay until $^{19}F$ is produced. The reaction rate of $^{15}N$ ($\alpha$, $\gamma$) $^{19}F$ was dominated by the contribution of three low-energy resonances, which enhanced the final $^{19}F$ abundance in the envelope.

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M. Mardini, N. Ershiadat, M. Al-Wardat, et. al.
Tue, 23 Apr 19
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