Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The corresponding scenarios relate to helium burning in Red Giant stars (s process) and to supernova explosions (r and p processes). The s process, which operates in or near the valley of β-stability, has produced about half of the elemental abundances between Fe and Bi. Accurate (n, γ) cross sections are the essential input for s process studies, because they determine the abundances produced by that process. Following a brief summary of the neutron capture processes, the focus will be set on the s process in massive stars, where the role of reliable cross section information is particularly important. Eventually, the intriguing aspects of the origin of ...
The accurate measurement of neutron capture cross sections of all Fe and Ni isotopes is important fo...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena ind...
Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The correspon...
Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The correspon...
Neutron capture reactions in stars are responsible for forming about 99% of the elemental abundances...
Helium burning represents an important stage of stellar evolution as it contributes to the synthesis...
This work derives the value of the neutron capture cross section of 60Fe at the energy of kT = 25 me...
The accurate measurement of neutron capture cross sections of all Fe and Ni isotopes is important fo...
The pedigree of the elements heavier than iron is a vital question in the history and evolution of o...
The abundances of the chemical elements heavier than iron can be attributed in about equal parts to ...
The slow neutron capture process (s-process) is responsible for producing about half of the elementa...
The production of about half of the heavy elements found in nature is assigned to a specific astroph...
Context. Results from observations report a growing number of metal-poor stars showing an abundance ...
The slow neutron capture process (s-process) is responsible for producing about half of the elementa...
The accurate measurement of neutron capture cross sections of all Fe and Ni isotopes is important fo...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena ind...
Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The correspon...
Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The correspon...
Neutron capture reactions in stars are responsible for forming about 99% of the elemental abundances...
Helium burning represents an important stage of stellar evolution as it contributes to the synthesis...
This work derives the value of the neutron capture cross section of 60Fe at the energy of kT = 25 me...
The accurate measurement of neutron capture cross sections of all Fe and Ni isotopes is important fo...
The pedigree of the elements heavier than iron is a vital question in the history and evolution of o...
The abundances of the chemical elements heavier than iron can be attributed in about equal parts to ...
The slow neutron capture process (s-process) is responsible for producing about half of the elementa...
The production of about half of the heavy elements found in nature is assigned to a specific astroph...
Context. Results from observations report a growing number of metal-poor stars showing an abundance ...
The slow neutron capture process (s-process) is responsible for producing about half of the elementa...
The accurate measurement of neutron capture cross sections of all Fe and Ni isotopes is important fo...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena ind...