The rate of the 17F(p,γ)18Ne reaction has a profound effect on the abundances of several isotopes produced during a nova outburst. In 1999 a new rate for 17F(p,γ)18Ne was determined from a measurement of the excitation function for the 1H(17F,p)17F reaction at Oak Ridge National Laboratory\u27s (hereafter ORNL) Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility[1]. This experiment yielded the first definite evidence of a Jπ =3+ state in 18Ne. This state provided a new resonance in the 17F +p capture, which could, depending on its properties, dominate the rate of 17F(p,γ)18Ne at stellar explosive temperatures. The new rate for 17F(p,γ) 18Ne was determined from these parameters and several other resonance parameters that had been previously determined [...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Classical novae are explosive binary systems involving the accretion of hydrogen rich material from ...
Proton capture by 17F plays an important role in the synthesis of nuclei in nova explosions. A revis...
Knowledge of the [Formula Presented] reaction rate is important for understanding stellar explosions...
Classical novae are explained as thermonuclear explosions on the surface of white dwarf stars accre...
The O17(p,γ)F18 and O17(p,α)N14 reactions have a profound influence on hydrogen-burning nucleosynthe...
The 17F(p, γ)18 reaction is important in stellar explosions, but its rate has been uncertain because...
The 17F(p, γ)18 reaction is important in stellar explosions, but its rate has been uncertain because...
[Context] Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbu...
The explosive burning of 17O, which exhibits resonance at E Rlab = 190 keV in the 17O(p, γ) 18F reac...
Context. Direct observation of ¿-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Detection of nuclear-decay γ rays provides a sensitive thermometer of nova nucleosynthesis. The most...
Background: The 17O(p,\u3b3 )18F reaction affects the production of key isotopes (e.g., 18F and 18O)...
Detection of nuclear-decay γ rays provides a sensitive thermometer of nova nucleosynthesis. The most...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Classical novae are explosive binary systems involving the accretion of hydrogen rich material from ...
Proton capture by 17F plays an important role in the synthesis of nuclei in nova explosions. A revis...
Knowledge of the [Formula Presented] reaction rate is important for understanding stellar explosions...
Classical novae are explained as thermonuclear explosions on the surface of white dwarf stars accre...
The O17(p,γ)F18 and O17(p,α)N14 reactions have a profound influence on hydrogen-burning nucleosynthe...
The 17F(p, γ)18 reaction is important in stellar explosions, but its rate has been uncertain because...
The 17F(p, γ)18 reaction is important in stellar explosions, but its rate has been uncertain because...
[Context] Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbu...
The explosive burning of 17O, which exhibits resonance at E Rlab = 190 keV in the 17O(p, γ) 18F reac...
Context. Direct observation of ¿-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Detection of nuclear-decay γ rays provides a sensitive thermometer of nova nucleosynthesis. The most...
Background: The 17O(p,\u3b3 )18F reaction affects the production of key isotopes (e.g., 18F and 18O)...
Detection of nuclear-decay γ rays provides a sensitive thermometer of nova nucleosynthesis. The most...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
Classical novae are explosive binary systems involving the accretion of hydrogen rich material from ...