Low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars are among the most important polluters of the interstellar medium. In their interiors, the main component (A ≳ 90) of the slow neutron capture process (the s-process) is synthesized, the most important neutron source being the 13C(α,n)16O reaction. In this paper, we review its current experimental status, discussing possible future synergies between some experiments currently focused on the determination of its rate. Moreover, in order to determine the level of precision needed to fully characterize this reaction, we present a theoretical sensitivity study, carried out with the FUNS evolutionary stellar code and the NEWTON post-process code. We modify the rate up to a factor of 2 with respect to a refe...
Thermally pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the main producers of slow neutron captu...
We present a review of nucleosynthesis in AGB stars outlining the development of theoretical models ...
The main s-process taking place in low-mass stars produces about half of the elements heavier than i...
Low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars are among the most important polluters of the interstellar me...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the main component of the slow neutron capture process (t...
One of the main neutron sources for the astrophysical s process is the reaction C 13 (α ,n )O 16 , t...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the main component of the slow neutron capture process (t...
The s-process in massive stars produces the weak component of the s-process (nuclei up to A ∼ 90), i...
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Background: The ratio between the rates of the reactions 17O ( α , n ) 20Ne and 17O ( α , γ ) 21Ne d...
Despite much effort in the past decades, the C-burning reaction rate is uncertain by several orders ...
The s-process in massive stars, producing nuclei up to A ≈ 90, has a different behaviour at low meta...
The 16O(p,gamma)17F reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature rang...
The s-process in massive stars, producing nuclei up to A ap 90, has a different behaviour at low met...
Thermally pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the main producers of slow neutron captu...
We present a review of nucleosynthesis in AGB stars outlining the development of theoretical models ...
The main s-process taking place in low-mass stars produces about half of the elements heavier than i...
Low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars are among the most important polluters of the interstellar me...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the main component of the slow neutron capture process (t...
One of the main neutron sources for the astrophysical s process is the reaction C 13 (α ,n )O 16 , t...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the main component of the slow neutron capture process (t...
The s-process in massive stars produces the weak component of the s-process (nuclei up to A ∼ 90), i...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. Content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Common...
Background: The ratio between the rates of the reactions 17O ( α , n ) 20Ne and 17O ( α , γ ) 21Ne d...
Despite much effort in the past decades, the C-burning reaction rate is uncertain by several orders ...
The s-process in massive stars, producing nuclei up to A ≈ 90, has a different behaviour at low meta...
The 16O(p,gamma)17F reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature rang...
The s-process in massive stars, producing nuclei up to A ap 90, has a different behaviour at low met...
Thermally pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the main producers of slow neutron captu...
We present a review of nucleosynthesis in AGB stars outlining the development of theoretical models ...
The main s-process taking place in low-mass stars produces about half of the elements heavier than i...