1. RIB induced reactions: Studying astrophysical reactions with low-energy RI beam at CRIB.
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Yamaguchi, H., Hayakawa, S., Ma, N.R., Shimizu, H., Okawa, K., Zhang, Q., Yang, L., Kahl, D., La Cognata, M., Lamia, L., Abe, K., Beliuskina, O., Cha, S.M., Chae, K.Y., Cherubini, S., Figuera, P., Ge, Z., Gulino, M., Hu, J., and Inoue, A.
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ASTROPHYSICAL radiation ,RADIOISOTOPES ,STELLAR activity ,CHEMICAL kinetics ,NUCLEOSYNTHESIS ,X-ray bursts - Abstract
Astrophysical reactions involving radioactive isotopes (RI) often play an important role in high-temperature stellar environments. The experimental studies on the reaction rates for those are still limited mainly due to the technical difficulties in producing high-quality RI beams. A direct measurement of those reactions would be still challenging in many cases, however, we can make a reliable evaluation of the reaction rates by an indirect method or by studying the resonance prorerties. Here we ntroduce recent examples of experimental studies on such RI-involving astrophysical reactions, performed at Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo, using the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB. One is for the neutron-induced destruction reactions of
7 Be in the Big-Bang nucleosynthesis, and the other is the study on the22 Mg(α, p) reaction relevant in X-ray bursts, which was performed with the resonant scattering method from the inverse reaction channel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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