Laboratory Mesurements in Nuclear Astrophysics

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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(GAI @ UConnVM.UConn.EDU). Lecture Notes, Muju Resort Summer School, Korea, 20-25 August, 1993, and III Nankai Summer School,

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After reviewing some of the basic concepts, nomenclatures and
parametrizations of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology, we introduce a few
central problems in Nuclear Astrophysics, including the hot-CNO cycle, helium
burning in massive stars, and solar neutrino's. We demonstarte that SECONDARY
(RADIOACTIVE) NUCLEAR BEAMS allow for considerable progress on these problems.

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