The subthreshold 11− state at an excitation energy Ex=7.12 MeV in
16O has been believed to enhance the S-factor of
12C(α,γ)16O. The enhancement seems to originate from
strong interference between 11− and 12− (Ex≈9.6 MeV) in the
vicinity of the α-particle threshold. However, weak interference between
them and a resulting small E1 S-factor are exemplified with R-matrix
theory. Including a higher-order correction of the resonance parameters, the
present example appears to reproduce the experimental data consistently. It
would therefore be possible that the E1 S-factor is reduced at low
energies.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure; to appear in "Springer Proceedings in Physics",
Proc. of Nuclei in the Cosmos XV, LNGS Assergi, Italy, 24-29 June 201