The role of nuclear reactions (strong, weak and electromagnetic) and nuclear structure effects are discussed in a number of stellar applications. We address fusion cross sections in stellar evolution, neutrino-induced reactions in type II supernovae, electron captures in type la supernovae and fission in the r-process. All of this is discussed in the context of nucleosynthesis products and their role in galactic chemical evolution.Peer reviewe
The majority of nuclear reactions in astrophysics involve unstable nuclei which are not fully access...
Describes how the processes in stars which produce the chemical elements for planets and life may be...
Nuclear reactions induced by neutrons, protons and alpha particles on copper isotopes are being stud...
The critical nuclear physics needed to calculate the evolution of and nucleosynthesis in massive sta...
At all times and at all astrophysical scales, nuclear reactions have played and continue to play a k...
Nuclear astrophysics is a relatively young science; it is about half a century old. It is a multidis...
Nuclear astrophysics is a relatively young science; it is about half a century old. It is a multidis...
At all times and at all astrophysical scales, nuclear reactions have played and continue to play a k...
Nuclear astrophysics is a relatively young science; it is about half a century old. It is a multidis...
Except for H-1, H-2, He-3, He-4, and Li-7, originating from the Big Bang, all heavier elements are m...
Stellar nucleosynthesis is a vastly interdisciplinary field. There is a large number of different pr...
Introduction Second only in scientific interest to the origin of the universe itself is the origin ...
In this review, we emphasize the interplay between astrophysical observations, modeling, and nuclear...
We present the basic theory of nuclear reactions in stars and sketch the general rules of stellar ev...
Explosive astrophysical environments invariably lead to the production of nuclei away from stability...
The majority of nuclear reactions in astrophysics involve unstable nuclei which are not fully access...
Describes how the processes in stars which produce the chemical elements for planets and life may be...
Nuclear reactions induced by neutrons, protons and alpha particles on copper isotopes are being stud...
The critical nuclear physics needed to calculate the evolution of and nucleosynthesis in massive sta...
At all times and at all astrophysical scales, nuclear reactions have played and continue to play a k...
Nuclear astrophysics is a relatively young science; it is about half a century old. It is a multidis...
Nuclear astrophysics is a relatively young science; it is about half a century old. It is a multidis...
At all times and at all astrophysical scales, nuclear reactions have played and continue to play a k...
Nuclear astrophysics is a relatively young science; it is about half a century old. It is a multidis...
Except for H-1, H-2, He-3, He-4, and Li-7, originating from the Big Bang, all heavier elements are m...
Stellar nucleosynthesis is a vastly interdisciplinary field. There is a large number of different pr...
Introduction Second only in scientific interest to the origin of the universe itself is the origin ...
In this review, we emphasize the interplay between astrophysical observations, modeling, and nuclear...
We present the basic theory of nuclear reactions in stars and sketch the general rules of stellar ev...
Explosive astrophysical environments invariably lead to the production of nuclei away from stability...
The majority of nuclear reactions in astrophysics involve unstable nuclei which are not fully access...
Describes how the processes in stars which produce the chemical elements for planets and life may be...
Nuclear reactions induced by neutrons, protons and alpha particles on copper isotopes are being stud...