Recent Nuclear Astrophysics Measurements using the TwinSol Separator

D. W. Bardayan, T. Ahn, J. Allen, F. D. Becchetti, J. C. Blackmon, M. Brodeur, B. Frentz, Y. K. Gupta, M. R. Hall, O. Hall, S. Henderson, J. Hu, J. M. Kelly, J. J. Kolata, A. Long, J. Long, K. Macon, C. Nicoloff, P. D. O'Malley, K. OstdiekS. D. Pain, J. Riggins, B. E. Schultz, M. Smith, S. Strauss, R. O. Torres-Isea

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Abstract

Many astrophysical events, such as novae and X-ray bursts, are powered by reactions with radioactive nuclei. Studying the properties of these nuclei in the laboratory can therefore further our understanding of these astrophysical explosions. The TwinSol separator at the University of Notre Dame has recently been used to produce intense (∼106 pps) beams of 17F. In this article, some of the first measurements with these beams are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012004
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume730
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2016
Event39th Symposium on Nuclear Physics 2016, Cocoyoc 2016 - Cocoyoc, Morelos, Mexico
Duration: Jan 5 2016Jan 8 2016

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