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Reaction Rates and Nuclear Properties Relevant for Nucleosynthesis in Massive Stars and Far From Stability

T. Rauscher, C. Froehlich, K. H. Guber

Published 2003-02-18, updated 2003-06-13Version 2

Explosive nuclear burning in astrophysical environments produces unstable nuclei which again can be targets for subsequent reactions. In addition, it involves a large number of stable nuclides which are not fully explored by experiments, yet. Thus, it is necessary to be able to predict reaction cross sections and thermonuclear rates with the aid of theoretical models. Such predictions are also of interest for investigations at radioactive ion beam facilities. An extended library of theoretical cross sections and reaction rates is presented. The problem of alpha+nucleus potentials is addressed and new parametrizations presented. The problem of properly predicting cross sections at low level densities is illustrated by the 62Ni(n,gamma) reaction.

Comments: 7 pages, invited talk, to appear in proceedings of CGS11 (Prague), World Scientific (new version: fixed typo in potential parameters; note: they will still be incorrect in the printed version)
Categories: nucl-th, astro-ph
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