Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1984
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Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics), Volume 30, Issue 5, November 1984, pp.1751-1752
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Scientific paper
Standard big-bang nucleosynthesis calculations do not take into account nuclear electrodisintegration and its inverse, electrocapture. This note reports a calculation of the rates of the most important of these processes e-+2H⇄e-+n+p. At a temperature of 109 K, characteristic of the most rapid nucleosynthesis, these electronuclear reactions proceed at about 10-5 the rate of the corresponding photonuclear reactions, γ+2H⇄n+p.
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