Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1999
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Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics), Volume 59, Issue 6, June 1999, pp.3402-3409
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Stellar Structure, Interiors, Evolution, Nucleosynthesis, Ages, Transfer Reactions, Nuclear Physics Aspects Of Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments, 20<=A<=38
Scientific paper
The reaction 18Ne(α,p)21Na, of importance to nuclear astrophysics, has been studied directly using the postaccelerated radioactive 18Ne beam available at Louvain-la-Neuve and a gaseous helium target. This study covered the energy region from 2.04 to 3.01 MeV in the center of mass, and identified various levels in the compound nucleus 22Mg. The stellar reaction rate due to these states has been deduced. The experimental rate shows good agreement with theoretical predictions [J. Görres, M. Wiescher, and F. K. Thielemann, Phys. Rev. C 51, 392 (1995)] above 2.5 GK.
Bradfield-Smith W.
Cherubini S.
Davinson T.
DiPietro A.
Galster W.
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