Reaction Rates for H-burning in Stars from Experiments with Radioactive Nuclear Beams

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Nucleosynthesis In Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments, Reactions Induced By Unstable Nuclei, Transfer Reactions, Decay By Proton Emission

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In this lecture some of the indirect methods for nuclear astrophysics that can be applied to extract reaction rates for H-burning in stars are treated. Instead of reviewing all methods, I chose for exemplification four different experiments of our Texas A&M group, each involving a different method, but all related to the study of the proton rich nucleus 23Al. They involve the use of radioactive nuclear beams. I will describe the use of one-nucleon transfer reactions (the ANC method), breakup reactions at intermediate energies, β-decay and β-delayed proton-decay to extract nuclear structure information that is then used for nuclear astrophysics. I will show the specificities of each method, talk about their complementarities and redundancies.

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