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    The Effects of Variations in Nuclear Processes on Type I X-Ray Burst Nucleosynthesis

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    Type I X-ray bursts are violent stellar events that take place on the H/He-rich envelopes of accreting neutron stars. We have investigated the role played by uncertainties in nuclear processes on the nucleosynthesis accompanying these explosive phenomena. Two different approaches have been adopted, in the framework of post-processing calculations. In the first one, nuclear rates are varied individually within uncertainties. Ten different models, covering the characteristic parameter space for these stellar events, have been considered. The second, somewhat complementary approach involves a Monte Carlo code in which all nuclear rates are randomly varied within uncertainty limits simultaneously. All in all, about 50,000 post-processing calculations, with a network containing 606 nuclides (H to 113Xe) and more than 3500 nuclear processes, have been performed in this work. A brief comparison between both procedures is outlined together with an overall account of the key nuclear reactions whose uncertainties have the largest impact in our X-ray burst nucleosynthesis studies.Comment: 91 pages, submitted to "The Astrophysical Journal Suppl. Series

    LISN calibration up to 400 MHz

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    On the alleged inconsistency in CISPR 16-1-1 performance tests for disturbance analyzers

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    Low-Uncertainty Characterization of a Predictable Active and Broadband Antenna

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    Measurements and simulations of the near-field generated by a reference source of electromagnetic field

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    Statistical issues in conformity assessment of EMC measurement data

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