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27 April 2024
 
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Photon-induced Reactions in Stars and in the Laboratory: A Critical Comparison
Peter Mohr ;
Date 28 May 2004
Journal AIP Conf. Proc. 704, 532 (2004)
Subject nucl-ex astro-ph
AbstractPhoton-induced reactions during the astrophysical p- (or gamma-) process occur at typical temperatures of 1.8 < T9 < 3.3. Experimental data of (gamma,n), (gamma,p), or (gamma,alpha) reactions - if available in the relevant energy region - cannot be used directly to measure astrophysical (gamma,n), (gamma,p), or (gamma,alpha) reaction rates because of the thermal excitation of target nuclei at these high temperatures. Usually, statistical model calculations are used to predict photon-induced reaction rates. The relations between experimental reaction cross sections, theoretical predictions, and astrophysical reaction rates will be critically discussed.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0405035
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