The 12C+12C reaction is one of the single most important nuclear reactions in astrophysics. It strongly influences late evolution of massive stars as well as the dynamics of type Ia supernovae and x-ray superbursts. An accurate estimation of the cross section at relevant astrophysical energies is extremely important for modeling these systems. However, the situation is complicated by the unpredictable resonance structure observed at higher energies. Two recent studies at Notre Dame have produced results which help reduce the uncertainty associated with this reaction. The first uses correlations with the isotope fusion systems, 12C+13C and 13C+13C, to establish an upper limit on the resonance strengths in 12C+12C. The other focuses on the sp...
The cross section of the 12C+12C fusion reaction at low energies is of paramount importance for mode...
Carbon burning is a crucial process for a number of important astrophysical scenarios. The lowe...
The 12C(12C,n) reaction (Q=-2.6 MeV) is a potential neutron source for the weak s-process occurring ...
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...
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...
Abstract. Carbon burning is a crucial process for a number of important astrophysical scenarios. The...
In the recent work at Notre Dame, correlations between three carbon isotope fusion systems have been...
The fusion reactions 12C(12C,α) 20Ne and 12C(12C,p)23Na are critically important in nuclear astrophy...
The fusion reactions 12C(12C,α) 20Ne and 12C(12C,p)23Na are critically important in nuclear astrophy...
In the recent work at Notre Dame, correlations between three carbon isotope fusion systems have been...
In the recent work at Notre Dame, correlations between three carbon isotope fusion systems have been...
The cross section of the 12C+12C fusion reaction at low energies is of paramount importance for mode...
Carbon burning is a crucial process for a number of important astrophysical scenarios. The lowe...
The 12C(12C,n) reaction (Q=-2.6 MeV) is a potential neutron source for the weak s-process occurring ...
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...
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...
Abstract. Carbon burning is a crucial process for a number of important astrophysical scenarios. The...
In the recent work at Notre Dame, correlations between three carbon isotope fusion systems have been...
The fusion reactions 12C(12C,α) 20Ne and 12C(12C,p)23Na are critically important in nuclear astrophy...
The fusion reactions 12C(12C,α) 20Ne and 12C(12C,p)23Na are critically important in nuclear astrophy...
In the recent work at Notre Dame, correlations between three carbon isotope fusion systems have been...
In the recent work at Notre Dame, correlations between three carbon isotope fusion systems have been...
The cross section of the 12C+12C fusion reaction at low energies is of paramount importance for mode...
Carbon burning is a crucial process for a number of important astrophysical scenarios. The lowe...
The 12C(12C,n) reaction (Q=-2.6 MeV) is a potential neutron source for the weak s-process occurring ...