Search for resonant states in 10C and 11C and their impact on the primordial 7Li abundance
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The cosmological 7Li problem arises from the signi cant discrepancy of about a
factor 3 between the predicted primordial 7Li abundance and the observed one. The main
process for the production of 7Li during Big-Bang nucleosynthesis is the decay of 7Be. Many
key nuclear reactions involved in the production and destruction of 7Be were investigated in
attempt to explain the 7Li de cit but none of them led to successful conclusions. However,
some authors suggested recently the possibility that the destruction of 7Be by 3He and 4He may
reconcile the predictions and observations if missing resonant states in the compound nuclei 10C
and 11C exist. Hence, a search of these missing resonant states in 10C and 11C was investigated
at the Orsay Tandem-Alto facility through 10B(3He,t)10C and 11B(3He,t)11C charge-exchange
reactions respectively. After a short overview of the cosmological 7Li problem from a nuclear
physics point of view, a description of the Orsay experiment will be given as well as the obtained
results and their impact on the 7Li problem.
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Hammache, F., Coc, A., de Séréville, ... Sánchez Benítez, A. M. Search for resonant states in 10C and 11C and their impact on the primordial 7Li abundance. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 940, 12016. (2018). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/940/1/012016














