Author:
Harrouz Djamila-Sarah,de Séréville Nicolas,Adsley Philip,Hammache Faïrouz,Longland Richard,Bastin Beyhan,Faestermann Thomas,Hertenberger Ralf,La Cognata Marco,Lamia Livio,Meyer Anne,Palmerini Sara,Pizzone Rosario Gianluca,Romano Stefano,Tumino Aurora,Wirth Hans-Friedrich
Abstract
Some observed abundances in globular clusters have suggested the existence of multiple generations of stars within the clusters as the observations require temperature ranges higher than current stars. The 30Si(p,γ)31P reaction plays a key role in the synthesis of the observed abundances. The study of the 30Si(3He,d)31P transfer reaction is a tool for constraining the strengths of low-lying resonances, and the proton partial widths are the main ingredients for calculating those strengths. We present the method used for estimating the proton partial widths and their associated uncertainties.