The 12C(12C,n) reaction (Q=-2.6 MeV) is a potential neutron source for the weak s-process occurring in shell-carbon burning of massive stars. The uncertainty in this reaction rate limits our understanding of the production of elements in the range 60 < A < 110. Current stellar models must rely on the smooth extrapolation of a dubious statistical model calculation based on experimental data taken at energies well above the Gamow window which lies below 3.2 MeV. At Notre Dame, this reaction cross section has been measured in finer steps at energies above 3.5 MeV, while successful measurements down to 3.1 MeV have just recently been achieved. In addition, a new extrapolation based on measurements of the mirror system has been developed which p...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
Carbon burning takes place in stars at deep sub-Coulomb energies through the 12C(12C,α)20Ne and 12C(...
The elements between iron and strontium are largely produced by the weak s-process occurring in mass...
The elements between iron and strontium are largely produced by the weak s-process occurring in mass...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
The 12 C+ 12 C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It st...
The 12 C+ 12 C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It st...
The 12 C+ 12 C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It st...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction C12(C12,n)Mg23 play an important role in stellar nuc...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
Carbon burning takes place in stars at deep sub-Coulomb energies through the 12C(12C,α)20Ne and 12C(...
The elements between iron and strontium are largely produced by the weak s-process occurring in mass...
The elements between iron and strontium are largely produced by the weak s-process occurring in mass...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction ¹²C(¹²C,n)²³Mg play an important role in stellar nuc...
The 12 C+ 12 C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It st...
The 12 C+ 12 C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It st...
The 12 C+ 12 C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It st...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction C12(C12,n)Mg23 play an important role in stellar nuc...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It stron...
Carbon burning takes place in stars at deep sub-Coulomb energies through the 12C(12C,α)20Ne and 12C(...