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The Nuclear astrophysics program at n_TOF (CERN)

C. MassimiE. ChiaveriC. RubbiaP. J. WoodsS. WarrenA. CasanovasF. MingroneM. Sabaté-gilarteD. BosnarA. OpreaJ. M. QuesadaG. VanniniE. GonzálezJ. A. RyanE. BerthoumieuxSergio CristalloI. PorrasJ. PerkowskiM. A. Cortés-giraldoMario BarbagalloG. CortesD. KurtulgilM. KokkorisM. S. RoblesA. StamatopoulosL. R. DresslerM. BacakM. BacakJ. KrollP. KavriginM. KrtičkaC. WeissA. PavlikF. GunsingL. A. DamoneA. VenturaJ. AndrzejewskiA. RiegoT. GlodariuV. VarialeV. VarialeJ. L. TainE. DupontF. KäppelerC. LedererC. Domingo-pardoJ. HeyseChristoph LangerDorothea SchumannH. LeebD. RadeckRalf NolteP. MastinuP. MastinuV. VlachoudisL. PiersantiM. MastromarcoG. TaglienteJ. MarganiecY. H. ChenR. CardellaB. Fernández-domínguezS. HeinitzD. Cano-ottA. MasiV. FurmanA. S. BrownP. FinocchiaroE. GriesmayerP. M. MilazzoAnton WallnerT. WrightD. G. JenkinsP. SchillebeeckxNicola ColonnaJ. BalibreaCosentinoN. V. SosninA. NegretT. MartínezT. MartínezS. ValentaE. JerichaP. SedyshevA. Hernandez-prietoE. Leal-cidonchaPetar ŽUgecSimona LositoE. A. MaugeriJavier PraenaS. Lo MeoA. FerrariL. Tassan-gotA. KalamaraPedro G. FerreiraA. MazzoneL. AudouinA. TsinganisM. CaamañoI. DuranY. KadiA. SaxenaA. SaxenaHideo HaradaP. VazD. MacinaCarlos GuerreroS. GilardoniM. MireaA. G. SmithN. PatronisF. CeruttiM. DiakakiM. DiakakiR. VlastouF. CalviñoAtsushi KimuraR. ReifarthR. ReifarthJ. BillowesF. BečvářE. MendozaA. MusumarraJ. Lerendegui-marcoI. F. GonçalvesK. GöbelAriel Tarifeño-saldiviaS. J. LonsdaleS. J. LonsdaleO. AberleGiulia ClaiGiulia ClaiA. GawlikThomas RauscherA. R. GarcíaMarco CalvianiN. KivelA. MengoniA. Mallik

subject

Nuclear reactionAstrofísicaAstrophysics and AstronomyCross-sectionnTOFQC1-999Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNeutron[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Astrophysics01 natural sciences7. Clean energyn_TOF nuclear astrophysics CERNNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)Stellar nucleosynthesisBig Bang nucleosynthesisNucleosynthesis0103 physical sciencesCERNNuclear astrophysicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsNuclear Physics - ExperimentNeutronNeutron induced nuclear reactions010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysics:Energies::Energia nuclear [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Neutrons:Física [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionNeutron capture13. Climate actionNeutron sourceAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]NucleosynthesisNucleosíntesi

description

An important experimental program on Nuclear Astrophysics is being carried out at the n_TOF since several years, in order to address the still open issues in stellar and primordial nucleosynthesis. Several neutron capture reactions relevant to s-process nucleosynthesis have been measured so far, some of which on important branching point radioisotopes. Furthermore, the construction of a second experimental area has recently opened the way to challenging measurements of (n, charged particle) reactions on isotopes of short half-life. The Nuclear Astrophysics program of the n_TOF Collaboration is here described, with emphasis on recent results relevant for stellar nucleosynthesis, stellar neutron sources and primordial nucleosynthesis.

10.1051/epjconf/201716501014https://hdl.handle.net/2117/113770