Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
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PARTICLES AND THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 16-22 February 2003 in Lake Louise,
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Unstable nuclei play a critical role in a number of astrophysical scenarios and are important for our understanding of the origin of the elements. Among the most important scenarios are the r-process (Supernovae), Novae, and X-ray bursts. For these astrophysical events I review the open questions, recent developments in astronomy, and how nuclear physics, in particular experiments with radioactive beams, need to contribute to find the answers.
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