The ARENAS(3) facility, coupling the two cyclotrons of Louvain-la-Neuve, is intensively been used over the past years for cross-section measurements of nuclear reactions of astrophysical interest. We will describe the characteristics of the available beams and the experiments going on using these beams. The Ne-19(p,gamma)Na-20 reaction, of considerable importance for the reaction now between the CNO and the NeNa mass region in high-temperature hydrogen burning conditions, will be discussed in particular. The proposed low-energy resonance at 0.447 MeV has been measured in inverse kinematics using novel activation techniques. An upper limit (90% C.L.) of 18 meV is obtained for the strength of this first particle-unbound state of Na-20 together with preliminary values for the strength of the higher excited states.
Huyse, M. ; Delbar, Thierry ; Leleux, Pierre ; Lipnik, Peter ; Loiselet, Marc ; et. al. Nuclear-reactions of Astrophysical Interest With Radioactive Beams.International Symposium on Physics of Unstable Nuclei (NIIGATA(Japan), Oct 31-nov 03, 1994). In: Nuclear Physics, Section A, Vol. 588, no. 1, p. C313-C318 (1995)