Direct nuclear reaction experiments for stellar nucleosynthesis
During the last two decades indirect methods where proposed and used in many experiments in order to measure nuclear cross sections between charged particles at stellar energies. These are among the lowest to be measured in nuclear physics. One of these methods, the Trojan Horse method, is based on the QuasiFree reaction mechanism and has proved to be ...
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Measuring neutron capture cross sections of radioactive nuclei: From activations at the FZK Van de Graaff to direct neutron captures in inverse kinematics with a storage ring at TRIUMF. [PDF]
Dillmann I +10 more
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A metal-poor star with abundances from a pair-instability supernova. [PDF]
Xing QF +9 more
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From deep earth to deep stars: A different nuclear reaction path to generate calcium in ancient stars. [PDF]
Yan H, Shi J, Hou S.
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Gravity and Cosmology in Kaniadakis Statistics: Current Status and Future Challenges. [PDF]
Luciano GG.
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Recent research activities of division of nuclear physics. [PDF]
Cheoun MK.
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Stellar structure, evolution and nucleosynthesis [PDF]
Raphael Hirschi +4 more
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Cosmic-ray bath in a past supernova gives birth to Earth-like planets. [PDF]
Sawada R +5 more
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Nucleosynthesis and Gamma-Ray Line Spectroscopy with INTEGRAL
Cosmic nucleosynthesis co-produces unstable isotopes, which emit characteristic gamma-ray emission lines upon their radioactive decay that can be measured with SPI on INTEGRAL.
Diehl, Roland
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First sub-MeV nuclear reaction measurements in a heavy-ion storage ring. [PDF]
Marsh JJ +40 more
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