Indirect methods in nuclear astrophysics
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Bertulani, C.
Shubhchintak
Mukhamedzhanov, A.
Kadyrov, Alisher
Kruppa, A.
Pang, D.
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2016Type
Conference Paper
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Bertulani, C. and Shubhchintak and Mukhamedzhanov, A. and Kadyrov, A. and Kruppa, A. and Pang, D. 2016. Indirect methods in nuclear astrophysics.Journal of Physics. 703: Article 012007.
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Department of Physics and Astronomy
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We discuss recent developments in indirect methods used in nuclear astrophysics to determine the capture cross sections and subsequent rates of various stellar burning processes, when it is difficult to perform the corresponding direct measurements. We discuss in brief, the basic concepts of Asymptotic Normalization Coefficients, the Trojan Horse Method, the Coulomb Dissociation Method, (d,p), and charge-exchange reactions.
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