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Nuclei in the Cosmos XV
The Cosmologically Relevant \(^7\) Be(n, \(\alpha \) ) \(^4\) He Reaction in View of the Recent THM Investigations
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Author(s):
L. Lamia
,
C. Spitaleri
,
M. Mazzocco
,
S. Hayakawa
,
C. A. Bertulani
,
A. Boiano
,
C. Boiano
,
Carlo Broggini
,
Antonio Caciolli
,
Rosanna Depalo
,
F. Galtarossa
,
G. L. Guardo
,
M. Gulino
,
S. Kubono
,
M. La Cognata
,
M. La Commara
,
G. La Rana
,
M. Lattuada
,
Roberto Menegazzo
,
A. Pakou
,
C. Parascandolo
,
D. Piatti
,
D. Pierroutsakou
,
Rosario Gianluca Pizzone
,
S. Romano
,
G. G. Rapisarda
,
M. L. Sergi
,
O. Sgouros
,
F. Soramel
,
V. Soukeras
,
E. Strano
,
D. Torresi
,
Aurora Tumino
,
H. Yamaguchi
,
F. L. Villante
,
G. L. Zhang
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Resonances in Stellar Carbon Fusion
pp. 7
On the Mass of Supernova Progenitors: The Role of the $$^{12}$$ C $$+^{12}$$ C Reaction
pp. 13
The 12C+12C Fusion Reaction at Stellar Energies
pp. 17
The Resonant Behaviour of the $$^{12}$$ C+ $$^{12}$$ C Fusion Cross Section at Astrophysical Energies
pp. 25
$$^{7}$$ Be(n,p) $$^{7}$$ Li Cross Section Measurement for the Cosmological Lithium Problem at the n $$\_$$ TOF Facility at CERN
pp. 33
Cross Section Measurements of the 7Be(n,p)7Li and the 7Be(n,α)4He Reactions Covering the Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis Energy Range by the Trojan Horse Method at CRIB
pp. 39
Non-extensive Solution to Cosmological Lithium Problem
pp. 45
Experimental Challenge to the Cosmological Li Problem
pp. 53
The Cosmologically Relevant $$^7$$ Be(n, $$\alpha $$ ) $$^4$$ He Reaction in View of the Recent THM Investigations
pp. 57
Few-Nucleon Reactions of Astrophysical Interest: A Review
pp. 63
Data for the s Process from n_TOF
pp. 71
The Study of the $$^{6}$$ Li(p, $$\gamma $$ ) $$^{7}$$ Be Reaction at LUNA
pp. 77
A New Measurement of the $$^{2}$$ H(p, $$\gamma $$ ) $$^{3}$$ He Cross Section in the BBN Energy Range at LUNA
pp. 83
Galactic Chemical Evolution with Rotating Massive Star Yields
pp. 91
Inhomogeneous Chemical Evolution of r-Process Elements in the Galactic Halo
pp. 99
Nucleosynthesis in Core-Collapse Supernovae
pp. 105
Neutron Star Mergers as r-Process Sources
pp. 111
Impact of Electron-Captures on N = 50 Nuclei on Core-Collapse Supernovae
pp. 115
Learning About Nucleosynthesis from Multi-dimensional Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae
pp. 121
Fission Properties Relevant for GW170817
pp. 125
Explosive Nucleosynthesis: What We Learned and What We Still Do Not Understand
pp. 137
The Beta-Oslo Method: Experimentally Constrained ( $$n,\gamma $$ ) Reaction Rates Relevant to the r-Process
pp. 141
Assessment of Stellar Nucleosynthesis Abundances Using ENDF/B-VIII.0 and TENDL-2015 Evaluated Nuclear Data Libraries
pp. 147
Axions and the Final Fate of Stars
pp. 151
Neutrinos from Pair Instability Supernovae
pp. 157
Neutrinos from Presupernova Stars
pp. 165
The Chemical Composition of the Solar System
pp. 173
Observational Constraints on Nucleosynthesis from AGB and Post-AGB Stars in Our Galaxy and Its Satellites
pp. 179
Heavy Elements Nucleosynthesis on Accreting White Dwarfs Surface: Seeding the p-Process
pp. 183
The Importance of the $$^{13}$$ C( $$\alpha $$ ,n) $$^{16}$$ O Reaction in Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars
pp. 187
Thermonuclear Supernovae: Prospecting in the Age of Time-Domain and Multi-wavelength Astronomy
pp. 195
Experimental Study of the $${^{30}}{\text {P}({\text {p}}}{,}{\upgamma })^{31}\text {S}$$ Reaction in Classical Novae
pp. 201
s-Processing from MHD-Induced Mixing and Isotopic Abundances in Presolar SiC Grains
pp. 207
The Evolution of CNO Isotope Ratios: A Litmus Test for Stellar IMF Variations in Galaxies Across Cosmic Time
pp. 215
Direct $$^{13}$$ C $$(\alpha $$ ,n $$)^{16}$$ O Cross Section Measurement at Low Energies
pp. 219
Nuclear AstroPhysics at ELI-NP: Preliminary Experiments with ELISSA Detector
pp. 225
Direct Charged-Particle Measurements Using Stable Beams Above Ground
pp. 231
Neutron Induced Reactions in Astrophysics
pp. 235
Progress of Underground Nuclear Astrophysics Experiment JUNA in China
pp. 241
Trojan Horse Method: A Versatile Tool for Nuclear Astrophysics
pp. 247
Nuclear Reaction of Astrophysical Interest with LUNA Projects
pp. 253
Investigation of Neutron-Induced Reaction at the Goethe University Frankfurt
pp. 259
Nuclear Astrophysics Underground: Status and Future
pp. 265
Study on Explosive Nucleosynthesis with Low-Energy RI Beams at CRIB
pp. 271
Charged-Particle Decays of Highly Excited States in $$^{19}$$ F
pp. 277
Pulse Shape Discrimination for High Pressure $$^{3}$$ He Counters
pp. 281
Photoneutron Reaction Cross Section Measurements on 94Mo and 90Zr Relevant to the p-Process Nucleosynthesis
pp. 285
First Time Measurement of the $$^{19}$$ F(p, $$\alpha _1$$ ) $$^{16}$$ O Reaction at Astrophysical Energies: Evidence of Resonances Through the Application of the Trojan Horse Method
pp. 289
Aluminium-26 from Massive Binary Stars
pp. 293
Study of the E $$_{\alpha }$$ = 395 keV Resonance of the 22Ne(α, γ)26Mg Reaction at LUNA
pp. 297
The s-Process Nucleosynthesis in Low Mass Stars: Impact of the Uncertainties in the Nuclear Physics Determined by Monte Carlo Variations
pp. 301
Stellar Nucleosynthesis: Experimental Yields of the 112Sn(γ,n)111Sn and 112Sn(γ,p)111m,gIn Reactions for p-Nuclei Production Simulation
pp. 307
The Development of 400 kV High Intensity Accelerator Facility for Jinping Underground Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments
pp. 311
$$\mathrm {^{7}}$$ Be(p,p) $$\mathrm {^{7}}$$ Be and Its Importance in Nuclear Astrophysics
pp. 315
Direct Measurement of the $$^{13}C(\alpha ,n)^{16}O$$ Reaction at LUNA
pp. 321
H-He Shell Interactions and Nucleosynthesis in Massive Population III Stars
pp. 327
A Public Code for Precision Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with Improved Helium-4 Predictions
pp. 331
The LUNA Neutron Detector Array for the Direct Measurement of the $$^{13}{\hbox {C}}$$ ( $$\alpha $$ ,n) $$^{16}{\hbox {O}}$$ Nuclear Reaction
pp. 335
On Barium Stars and the s-Process in AGB Stars
pp. 339
The $$^{19}\mathrm{F}( \alpha ,\mathrm{p})^{22}$$ Ne and $$^{23}\mathrm{Na}(\mathrm{p},\alpha )^{20}$$ Ne Reactions at Energies of Astrophysical Interest via the Trojan Horse Method
pp. 343
The HEAT Project: Study of Hydrogen Desorption from Carbon Targets
pp. 347
Explosion of Fast Spinning Sub-Chandrasekhar Mass White Dwarfs
pp. 351
Low-Energy Resonances and Direct Capture Cross Section in the $${^{22}}\text {Ne}(\text {p},\gamma )^{23}\text {Na}$$ Reaction
pp. 355
Theoretical Calculation of the p- $${}^6\text {Li}$$ Radiative Capture
pp. 359
Indirect $$(n, \gamma )^{91,92}$$ Zr Cross Section Measurements for the s-Process
pp. 363
Heavy Puzzle Pieces: Learning About the i Process from Pb Abundances
pp. 367
Women Scientists Who Made Nuclear Astrophysics
pp. 373
Presolar SiC Grains of Type AB with Isotopically Light Nitrogen: Contributions from Supernovae?
pp. 377
Alpha-Capture Reaction Rate for $$^{22}$$ Ne( $$\alpha $$ , n) via Sub-Coulomb $$\alpha $$ -Transfer and Its Effect on Final Abundances of s-Process Isotopes
pp. 381
On the Activation Method for Stellar Cross-Sections Measurements: Flat Sample Correction in Measurements Relatives to Gold
pp. 385
Relative Importance of Convective Uncertainties
pp. 389
Weak Interference Between the 1 $$^-$$ States in the Vicinity of $$\alpha $$ -Particle Threshold of $$^{16}$$ O
pp. 393
The Effects of $$^{26}$$ Al Isomeric State on Its Ground State Production
pp. 397
Spectroscopic Study on $$^{ 39 }$$ Ca Using the $$^{ 40 }$$ Ca(d,t) $$^{ 39 }$$ Ca Reaction for Classical Nova Endpoint Nucleosynthesis
pp. 401
Inhomogeneous Primordial Magnetic Field Strength and Its Impact on Primordial Nucleosynthesis
pp. 405
Systematic Low-Energy Enhancement of the Gamma-Ray Strength Function
pp. 409
Impacts of the New Carbon Fusion Cross Sections on Type Ia Supernovae
pp. 413
A BGO Set-Up for the $$\mathbf {\mathrm {^2H(p,\varvec{\gamma })^3He}}$$ Cross Section Measurement at the BBN Energy Range
pp. 417
Cosmic-Ray Nucleosynthesis in Galactic Interactions
pp. 421
First Radiative Proton-Capture Cross-Section Measurements in Mid-Weight Nuclei Relevant to the p-Process
pp. 425
Radiative Alpha Capture on 7Be with DRAGON at Energies Relevant to the $$\varvec{\nu }$$ p-Process
pp. 429
Uncertainties in the Production of p Nuclides in SN Ia Determined by Monte Carlo Variations
pp. 433
Germanium Detector Based Study of the $$^{2}$$ H(p, $$\gamma $$ ) $$^{3}$$ He Cross Section at LUNA
pp. 437
R-Process Nucleosynthesis in Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions and Binary Neutron Star Mergers
pp. 441
Precise Measurement of the $$^{95}$$ Ru and $$^{95}$$ Tc Half-Lives
pp. 445
Stellar Yields of Rotating Pair Instability Supernovae and Comparison with Observations
pp. 449
Stellar Surface Abundance of Light Elements and Updated (p, $$\alpha $$ ) Reaction Rates
pp. 453
Improving Nuclear Data Input for r-Process Calculations Around A $$\sim $$ 80
pp. 457
Development of an Ionization Chamber for the Measurement of the $$^{16}$$ O(n, $${\alpha }$$ ) $$^{13}$$ C Cross-Section at the CERN n_TOF Facility
pp. 461
The Effects of a Late Single-Star Contamination of the Solar Nebula on the Early Solar System Radioactivities
pp. 465
On the Measurements of the Beam Characteristics of Low-Energy Accelerator
pp. 469
The Nuclear Physics Uncertainty on Kilonova Heating Rates and the Role of Fission
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