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Role of resonances in the 8li(p,g)9be capture on reaction rate of the relevant astrophysical synthesis of 9be

The total cross sections of the radiative proton capture on 8Li at astrophysical energies were considered in the framework of the modified potential cluster model with forbidden states, with the classification of the orbital cluster states according to Young diagrams. The recalculation of total cross sections for the 9Be(γ,p0)8Li photodisintegration was used as experimental data. In whole, it is possible to obtain the available data on cross sections at energies to 7.0 MeV. Astrophysical S-factors and reaction rates at the temperature range of 0.01 to 10 T9 were calculated. It was shown that the resonances in the p8Li scattering channel considerably influence to the reaction rate and, in the first place, the first - at 87 keV. The analytical parametrization was obtained for calculated reaction rate.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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