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Chapter 14, Problem 36P
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The Q-value of the reactions in proton-proton cycle and the overall Q-value.

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Answer to Problem 36P

The Q-value of the reactions in proton-proton cycle is 0.931 MeV, 5.493 MeV, 19.285 MeV and 12.861 MeV and the overall Q-value is 12.861 MeV.

Explanation of Solution

Write the first reaction in proton-proton cycle

    H1+H1H2+e++ν        (I)

Here, H1 is the hydrogen, H2 is the deuterium, e+ is the electron and ν is the neutrino.

Write the expression for Q-value of this reaction

    Q1=[2m(1H)m(2H)me+]c2        (II)

Here, Q1 is the Q-value of the first reaction in the proton-proton cycle, m(1H) the mass of the hydrogen nucleus, m(2H) the mass of the deuterium, me+ the mass of the positron and c is the speed of light.

Write the second reaction in proton-proton cycle

    H1+H2H3+γ        (III)

Here, H3e is the Helium-3 nuclei and γ is the gamma ray photon.

Write the expression for Q-value of this reaction

    Q2=[m(1H)+m(2H)m(3He)]c2        (IV)

Here, Q2 is the Q-value of the second reaction in the proton-proton cycle and m(3He) the mass of the tritium.

Write the third reaction in proton-proton cycle

    H1+H3eH4e+e++ν        (V)

Here, H4e is the helium-4 nucleus.

Write the expression for Q-value of this reaction

    Q3=[m(1H)+m(3He)m(4He)me+]c2        (VI)

Here, Q3 is the Q-value of the third reaction in the proton-proton cycle and m(4He) the mass of the helium-4 nuclei.

Write the fourth reaction in proton-proton cycle

    H3e+H3eH4e+H1+H1        (VII)

Here, H4e is the helium-4 nucleus.

Write the expression for Q-value of this reaction

    Q4=[2m(3He)m(4He)2m1H]c2        (VIII)

Here, Q4 is the Q-value of the fourth reaction in the proton-proton cycle.

Write the fourth reaction in proton-proton cycle

    4(H1)H4e+2e++2ν        (IX)

Write the expression for Q-value of this reaction

    Q=[4m1Hm(4He)2me+]c2        (X)

Here, Q is the Q-value of the overall reaction of the proton-proton cycle.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.007825u for m(1H), 2.014102u for m(2H), 0.000549u for me+ and 931.5 Mev/u for c2 (II) to find Q1

    Q1=[2(1.007825u)2.014102u0.000549u](931.5 Mev/u)=0.931 MeV

Substitute 1.007825u for m(1H), 2.014102u for m(2H), 3.016029u for m(3He) and 931.5 Mev/u for c2 (IV) to find Q2

    Q2=[(1.007825u)2.014102u3.016029u](931.5 Mev/u)=5.493 MeV

Substitute 1.007825u for m(1H), 3.016029u for m(3He), 4.002603 u for m(4He) 0.000549u for me and 931.5 Mev/u for c2 (VI) to find Q3

    Q3=[(1.007825u)+(3.016029u)(4.002603u)(0.000549u)](931.5 Mev/u)=19.285 MeV

Substitute 1.007825u for m(1H), 3.016029u for m(3He), 4.002603 u for m(4He) and 931.5 Mev/u for c2 (VIII) to find Q4

    Q4=[2(3.016029u)(4.002603u)2(1.007825u)](931.5 Mev/u)=12.861 MeV

Substitute 1.007825u for m(1H), 4.002603 u for m(4He), 0.000549u for me and 931.5 Mev/u for c2 (X) to find Q

    Q=[4(1.007825u)(4.002603u)2(0.000549u)](931.5 Mev/u)=25.709 MeV

Therefore, the Q-value of the reactions in proton-proton cycle is 0.931 MeV, 5.493 MeV, 19.285 MeV and 12.861 MeV and the overall Q-value is 12.861 MeV.

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