Graduate Student Seminar with Nicolas Dronchi on the Correction to a Correction

Nicolas Dronchi of Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "The Correction to a Correction, Measuring the Branching Ratio (and B(E2)) for 36Ca"

In a pair of experiments, the B(E2; 2+1 -> 0+g.s) was measured for 36Ca. The first experiment measured a cross section for the Coulomb excitation of a 36Ca beam where only gamma decays were detected. The second experiment measured the branching ratio required as a correction to this cross section because the 2+1 state of 36Ca is above the proton separation energy. We initially proposed this experiment to provide accurate values to use in correcting the charge RMS radius and provide a constraint to the L parameter in the equation of state. Now we also know the measured B(E2) value significantly differs from that previously employed in an astrophysical calculation. This B(E2) is useful in x-ray burst simulations where 34Ar sits at a waiting point which is sensitive to the 35K(p,γ)36Ca reaction rate.