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Nuclear reactions of astrophysical interest with radioactive beams
Authors
C. R. Bain
Freddy Binon
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R. Coszach
Thomas Davinson
Patrick Decrock
Th Delbar
Paul Duhamel
Michel Gaelens
Wilfried Galster
Mark Huyse
Pol Leleux
I. Licot
Peter Lipnik
Etienne Liénard
Marc Loiselet
C. Michotte
R. Page
Guido Ryckewaert
Paul Sellin
Alan C. Shotter
Cs Sükösd
Piet Van Duppen
G. Vancraeynest
Jean Vanhorenbeeck
Jean Vervier
Michael Wiescher
P. Woods
Publication date
1 May 1995
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Abstract
The ARENAS3 facility, coupling the two cyclotrons of Louvain-la-Neuve, is intensively been used over the past years for cross-section measurements of nuclear reactions of astrophysical interest. We will describe the characteristics of the available beams and the experiments going on using these beams. The 19Ne(p,γ)20Na reaction, of considerable importance for the reaction flow between the CNO and the NeNa mass region in high-temperature hydrogen burning conditions, will be discussed in particular. The proposed low-energy resonance at 0.447 MeV has been measured in inverse kinematics using novel activation techniques. An upper limit (90% C.L.) of 18 meV is obtained for the strength of this first particle-unbound state of 20Na together with preliminary values for the strength of the higher excited states. © 1995.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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