31 July 2010 a b s t r a c t Radiative capture of nucleons at energies of astrophysical interest is one of the most important processes for nucleosynthesis. The nucleon capture can occur either by a compound nucleus reaction or by a direct process. The compound reaction cross sections are usually very small, especially for light nuclei. The direct capture proceeds either via the formation of a single-particle resonance or a non-resonant capture process. In this work we calculate radiative capture cross sections and astrophysical S-factors for nuclei in the mass region A < 20 using single-particle states. We carefully discuss the parameter fitting procedure adopted in the simplified two-body treatment of the capture process. Then we produ...
The nucleon radiative capture reactions represent a great interest for possible new ways of producti...
The aim of nuclear astrophysics is to understand the formation of the elements and the role played b...
The mass- number- dependence and the neutron- incident- energy- dependence of the radiative capture ...
Radiative capture of nucleons at energies of astrophysical interest is one of the most important pro...
The astrophysical S-factors of thermonuclear reactions, including radiative capture reactions and th...
Nuclear reactions in which the incident projectile is absorbed by the target nucleus and y radiatio...
Measurements have been made of the 96 Zr(p,fl) 97 Nb, 112 Sn(p,fl) 113 Sb, and 119 Sn(p,fl...
Nucleon radiative capture is one of the most important process for nucleo-synthesis calculations in ...
The radiative capture reaction ¹⁶0(p,γ)¹⁷F has been studied theoretically using a two-body model to ...
Radiative-capture reactions are studied in the potential model at very low energies including energy...
The direct radiative capture reactions D(p,⋎)He³ and O¹⁶(p,⋎)F¹⁷, both of which are of interest in a...
The impact of low-energy multipole excitations and pygmy resonances on radiative neutron and proton-...
: The cross sections of 70 Ge(ff; fl) 74 Se and 144 Sm(ff; fl) 148 Gd reactions have been me...
Starting from a fully microscopic calculation, the [Formula Presented] radiative-capture reaction is...
The processes which can lead to the radiative capture of fast nucleons include direct transitions in...
The nucleon radiative capture reactions represent a great interest for possible new ways of producti...
The aim of nuclear astrophysics is to understand the formation of the elements and the role played b...
The mass- number- dependence and the neutron- incident- energy- dependence of the radiative capture ...
Radiative capture of nucleons at energies of astrophysical interest is one of the most important pro...
The astrophysical S-factors of thermonuclear reactions, including radiative capture reactions and th...
Nuclear reactions in which the incident projectile is absorbed by the target nucleus and y radiatio...
Measurements have been made of the 96 Zr(p,fl) 97 Nb, 112 Sn(p,fl) 113 Sb, and 119 Sn(p,fl...
Nucleon radiative capture is one of the most important process for nucleo-synthesis calculations in ...
The radiative capture reaction ¹⁶0(p,γ)¹⁷F has been studied theoretically using a two-body model to ...
Radiative-capture reactions are studied in the potential model at very low energies including energy...
The direct radiative capture reactions D(p,⋎)He³ and O¹⁶(p,⋎)F¹⁷, both of which are of interest in a...
The impact of low-energy multipole excitations and pygmy resonances on radiative neutron and proton-...
: The cross sections of 70 Ge(ff; fl) 74 Se and 144 Sm(ff; fl) 148 Gd reactions have been me...
Starting from a fully microscopic calculation, the [Formula Presented] radiative-capture reaction is...
The processes which can lead to the radiative capture of fast nucleons include direct transitions in...
The nucleon radiative capture reactions represent a great interest for possible new ways of producti...
The aim of nuclear astrophysics is to understand the formation of the elements and the role played b...
The mass- number- dependence and the neutron- incident- energy- dependence of the radiative capture ...