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May 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998phrvc..57.2731u&link_type=abstract
Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics), Volume 57, Issue 5, May 1998, pp.2731-2739
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Nucleosynthesis In Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments, Resonance Reactions, 6<=A<=19
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We have studied the properties of low-lying 18F+p resonances as excited states in 19Ne. Three new levels have been found in the range 0<=Ec.m.<=1 MeV just above the 18F+p threshold, and partial decay widths and isospin-mirror connections are suggested to known states in 19F for each of the nine states in this energy range. The properties of these resonances have been used to calculate the reaction rate NA<σv> for the 18F(p,γ)19Ne and 18F(p,α)15O reactions in the temperature range 108
Bardayan Daniel W.
Bateman Nicholas P. T.
Chen Aiqing
Görres Joachim
Howard Andy J.
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