The thermonuclear 19F(p, α0)16O reaction rate in the temperature region 0.007-10 GK has been derived by re-evaluating the available experimental data, together with the low-energy theoretical R-matrix extrapolations. Our new rate deviates by up to about 30% compared to the previous results, although all rates are consistent within the uncertainties. At very low temperature (e.g. 0.01 GK) our reaction rate is about 20% lower than the most recently published rate, because of a difference in the low energy extrapolated S-factor and a more accurate estimate of the reduced mass used in the calculation of the reaction rate. At temperatures above ∼1 GK, our rate is lower, for instance, by about 20% around 1.75 GK, because we have re-evaluated the ...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
The observational 19F abundance in stellar environments systematically exceeds the predicted one, th...
The O17(p,γ)F18 and O17(p,α)N14 reactions have a profound influence on hydrogen-burning nucleosynthe...
AbstractThe 19F(p, α0)16O reaction at low energies plays an important role in fundamental physics. I...
The 16O(p, γ )17F reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature range ...
The 16O(p,gamma)17F reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature rang...
Abstract The 19 F(p, α 0 ) 16 O reaction at low energies plays an important role in fundamental phy...
The O-16(p, gamma)F-17 reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature r...
The 19F(ρ,α)16O reaction is an important fluorine destruction chan- nel in the proton-rich outer lay...
The 19 F(p, α0 ) 16 O reaction at low energies plays an important role in fundamental physics. In p...
The 19F(ρ,α)16O reaction is an important fluorine destruction chan- nel in the proton-rich outer lay...
We discuss new results concerning the investigation of the 19F(p,α 0)16O reaction at very low energi...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Background: Shell hydrogen burning during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase through the oxygen...
The investigation of the 19F(p, α0) reaction at low bombarding energies allows the study of the spec...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
The observational 19F abundance in stellar environments systematically exceeds the predicted one, th...
The O17(p,γ)F18 and O17(p,α)N14 reactions have a profound influence on hydrogen-burning nucleosynthe...
AbstractThe 19F(p, α0)16O reaction at low energies plays an important role in fundamental physics. I...
The 16O(p, γ )17F reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature range ...
The 16O(p,gamma)17F reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature rang...
Abstract The 19 F(p, α 0 ) 16 O reaction at low energies plays an important role in fundamental phy...
The O-16(p, gamma)F-17 reaction rate is revisited with special emphasis on the stellar temperature r...
The 19F(ρ,α)16O reaction is an important fluorine destruction chan- nel in the proton-rich outer lay...
The 19 F(p, α0 ) 16 O reaction at low energies plays an important role in fundamental physics. In p...
The 19F(ρ,α)16O reaction is an important fluorine destruction chan- nel in the proton-rich outer lay...
We discuss new results concerning the investigation of the 19F(p,α 0)16O reaction at very low energi...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Background: Shell hydrogen burning during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase through the oxygen...
The investigation of the 19F(p, α0) reaction at low bombarding energies allows the study of the spec...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
The observational 19F abundance in stellar environments systematically exceeds the predicted one, th...
The O17(p,γ)F18 and O17(p,α)N14 reactions have a profound influence on hydrogen-burning nucleosynthe...