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Nuclear reaction rates and the primordial nucleosynthesis
Early Universe Nuclear reaction rates Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis
2011/7/20
The theoretical predictions of the primordial abundances of elements in the big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) are dominated by uncertainties in the input nuclear reaction rates. We investigate the effect...
Atomic fragments from the nuclear reaction of the ${}^{6}$Li atom with slow neutrons
Atomic fragments the nuclear reaction Li atom slow neutrons
2011/8/5
Abstract: Approximate probabilities of formation of various atoms and ions in different bound states are determined for the exothermic nuclear $(n,{}^{6}$Li$;t,{}^{4}$He)-reaction of atomic lithium-6 ...
A formula used to subtract the effect of gamma-ray of the others to that ofmeasured reaction in measurement of cross section of nuclear reaction andits application
formula tellurium activation cross sections neutron-induced reactions HPGe detector
2009/8/17
According to the regulation of growing and decay of artificial radioactive nuclide, a formula used to subtract the effect of characteristic γ-ray of the others to that of measured reaction was deduce...
Total Nuclear Reaction Cross Section Induced by Halo Nuclei and
Stable Nuclei
total reaction cross section improved Glauber theory halo nuclei
2007/8/15
2003Vol.40No.5pp.577-584DOI:
Total Nuclear Reaction Cross Section Induced by Halo Nuclei and
Stable Nuclei
GUO Wen-Jun,1,2 JIANG Huan-Qing,1,3
LIU Jian-Ye,1,2
ZUO Wei,1,2 REN Zhon...
Spectroscopic investigation, on exotic nuclei, performed in two different experiments with secondary radioactive boron beams are discussed. Spectroscopic factors for the 13B+n bound-states are obtaine...
An Alternative Method for the Measurement of Stellar Nuclear-Reaction Rates
An Alternative Method Stellar Nuclear-Reaction Rates
2010/10/28
For charged-particle induced reactions occurring in astrophysical scenarios, projectile energies are usually well below the Coulomb barrier of the reacting system. Hence, extremely small cross section...