S-factor
Appearance
The astrophysical S-factor S(E) is a rescaled variant of the total cross section σ(E) that accounts for the Coulomb repulsion between charged reactants.
Definition
The quantity is defined as[1]
Here, η is the dimensionless Sommerfeld parameter,
where
- Z1 Z2 e2 is the product of the charges of the reactants and
- v is the magnitude of the relative incident velocity.
Motivation
The Coulomb barrier causes the cross section to have a strong exponential dependence on the center-of-mass energy E. The S-factor remedies this by factoring out the Coulomb component of the cross section.
References
- ^ Thompson, Ian J.; Nunes, Filomena M. (2009). Nuclear Reactions for Astrophysics: Principles, Calculations and Applications of Low-Energy Reactions. Cambridge University Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-521-85635-5.