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        The Nuclear Astrophysics program at n-TOF (CERN)

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        Author
        Colonna, N.
        Aberle, O.
        Andrzejewski, J.
        Audouin, L.
        Bacak, M.
        Balibrea, J.
        Barbagallo, M.
        Bečvář, F.
        Berthoumieux, E.
        Billowes, J.
        Bosnar, D.
        Brown, A.
        Caamaño, M.
        Calviño, F.
        Calviani, M.
        Cano-Ott, D.
        Cardella, R.
        Casanovas, A.
        Cerutti, F.
        Chen, Y. H.
        Chiaveri, E.
        Clai, G.
        Cortés, G.
        Cortés-Giraldo, M. A.
        Cosentino
        Cristallo, S.
        Damone, L. A.
        Diakaki, M.
        Domingo-Pardo, C.
        Dressler, L. R.
        Dupont, E.
        Durán, I.
        Fernández-Domínguez, B.
        Ferrari, A.
        Ferreira, P.
        Finocchiaro, P.
        Furman, V.
        Göbel, K.
        García, A. R.
        Gawlik, A.
        Gilardoni, S.
        Glodariu, T.
        Gonçalves, I. F.
        González, E.
        Griesmayer, E.
        Guerrero, C.
        Gunsing, F.
        Harada, H.
        Heinitz, S.
        Rauscher, T.
        The n-TOF Collaboration
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        2299/21763
        Abstract
        An important experimental program on Nuclear Astrophysics is being carried out at the n-TOF since several years, in order to address the still open issues in stellar and primordial nucleosynthesis. Several neutron capture reactions relevant to s-process nucleosynthesis have been measured so far, some of which on important branching point radioisotopes. Furthermore, the construction of a second experimental area has recently opened the way to challenging measurements of (n, charged particle) reactions on isotopes of short half-life. The Nuclear Astrophysics program of the n-TOF Collaboration is here described, with emphasis on recent results relevant for stellar nucleosynthesis, stellar neutron sources and primordial nucleosynthesis.
        Publication date
        2017-12-30
        Published in
        EPJ Web of Conferences
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716501014
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/21763
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