Radiative reaction rates: from the observatory to the laboratory
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[en] The gamma ray telescopes launched in the recent years provide observations which in turn trigger a better thought of the nuclear physics involved in the gamma ray production in stars, novae and supernovae. Two examples are presented, with suggestions of experiments to run, either with stable or unstable beams. (author)
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Trends in Nuclear Physics: 31. Zakopane School of Physics; Zakopane (Poland); 3-11 Sep 1996; 17 refs, 3 figs
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Acta Physica Polonica. Series B; ISSN 0587-4254; ; v. 28(1-2); p. 227-232
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ASTRONOMY, BARYON REACTIONS, BINARY STARS, CARBON ISOTOPES, DECAY, DETECTION, ERUPTIVE VARIABLE STARS, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, HADRON REACTIONS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MAGNESIUM ISOTOPES, NUCLEAR DECAY, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEI, NUCLEON REACTIONS, OXYGEN ISOTOPES, RADIATION DETECTION, STABLE ISOTOPES, STARS, VARIABLE STARS
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