Background: Classical novae are cataclysmic nuclear explosions occurring when a white dwarf in a binary system accretes hydrogen-rich material from its companion star. Novae are partially responsible for the galactic synthesis of a variety of nuclides up to the calcium ( A ∼ 40 ) region of the nuclear chart. Although the structure and dynamics of novae are thought to be relatively well understood, the predicted abundances of elements near the nucleosynthesis endpoint, in particular Ar and Ca, appear to sometimes be in disagreement with astronomical observations of the spectra of nova ejecta. Purpose: One possible source of the discrepancies between model predictions and astronomical observations is nuclear reaction data. Most reactio...
The astrophysical rate of the 18F(p,α)15O reaction at nova temperatures is critical to understanding...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
We report the first experimental constraints on spectroscopic factors and strengths of key resonance...
Background: Classical novae are cataclysmic nuclear explosions occurring when a white dwarf in a bin...
Background: Classical novae are cataclysmic nuclear explosions occurring when a white dwarf in a bin...
Background: Nova explosions synthesize elements up to A≃40, and discrepancies exist between calculat...
We have performed the first direct measurement of the 38Kðp; γÞ39Ca reaction using a beam of radioac...
We report the first experimental constraints on spectroscopic factors and strengths of key resonance...
Background: Nucleosynthesis of mid-mass elements is thought to occur under hot and explosive astroph...
Gamma-ray telescopes in orbit around the earth are searching for evidence of the elusive radionuclid...
[Context] Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbu...
The 33S(p,γ)34Cl reaction is important for constraining predictions of certain isotopic abundances i...
Classical novae are the most common astrophysical thermonuclear explosion and are thought to contrib...
Background: The rate of the F18(p,γ)Ne19 reaction affects the final abundance of the radioisotope F1...
An oxygen-neon nova is presently understood to be the result of a thermonuclear runaway on the surf...
The astrophysical rate of the 18F(p,α)15O reaction at nova temperatures is critical to understanding...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
We report the first experimental constraints on spectroscopic factors and strengths of key resonance...
Background: Classical novae are cataclysmic nuclear explosions occurring when a white dwarf in a bin...
Background: Classical novae are cataclysmic nuclear explosions occurring when a white dwarf in a bin...
Background: Nova explosions synthesize elements up to A≃40, and discrepancies exist between calculat...
We have performed the first direct measurement of the 38Kðp; γÞ39Ca reaction using a beam of radioac...
We report the first experimental constraints on spectroscopic factors and strengths of key resonance...
Background: Nucleosynthesis of mid-mass elements is thought to occur under hot and explosive astroph...
Gamma-ray telescopes in orbit around the earth are searching for evidence of the elusive radionuclid...
[Context] Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbu...
The 33S(p,γ)34Cl reaction is important for constraining predictions of certain isotopic abundances i...
Classical novae are the most common astrophysical thermonuclear explosion and are thought to contrib...
Background: The rate of the F18(p,γ)Ne19 reaction affects the final abundance of the radioisotope F1...
An oxygen-neon nova is presently understood to be the result of a thermonuclear runaway on the surf...
The astrophysical rate of the 18F(p,α)15O reaction at nova temperatures is critical to understanding...
Context. Direct observation of γ-ray emission from the decay of 18F ejected in classical nova outbur...
We report the first experimental constraints on spectroscopic factors and strengths of key resonance...