Nuclei in the Cosmos
Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Nuclear Astrophysics, held in Karlsruhe, Germany, 6-10 July 1992
By: F. Kappeler (Editor), K. Wisshak (Editor)
Hardcover | 1 January 1993 | Edition Number 1
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Preface | |
The processes of nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution as observed in stars: three examples | p. 3 |
The surface composition of chemically peculiar stars | p. 17 |
Orbital elements of a new sample of barium stars | p. 29 |
CNO in yellow supergiants | p. 35 |
Neutron-rich species in the halo cool dwarf G14-32 | p. 41 |
The Li-rich giant CPD-55[superscript 0]395: Li enrichment in the Galaxy | p. 43 |
Interstellar lithium and the ([superscript 7]Li/[superscript 6]Li) ratio toward [rho] Oph | p. 47 |
The ESO key programme on supernovae: a systematic approach to supernova studies | p. 53 |
Observations in circumstellar envelopes | p. 65 |
Chemical and isotopic composition of cosmic rays | p. 79 |
Elemental and isotopic composition of the cosmic radiation measured with the balloon experiment ALICE | p. 91 |
An overview about initial results from the Compton observatory GRO | p. 97 |
Isotopic astronomy from anomalies in meteorites: Recent advances and new frontiers | p. 113 |
s-Process isotope abundance anomalies in meteoritic silicon carbide: new data | p. 127 |
Present experimental evidence for 'last minute' nucleosynthesis in solar matter | p. 133 |
Charged-particle thermonuclear reactions | p. 139 |
The electron screening effect on boron (p,alpha)-reactions; search for a low energy resonance | p. 147 |
Status report on the project Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA) | p. 153 |
Studies of the nuclear reaction [superscript 19]F(p, [alpha][gamma])[superscript 16]O in the proton energy range [actual symbol not reproducible] MeV | p. 155 |
Angular distribution and yield studies of the [superscript 19(Fp, [alpha][gamma])[superscsript 16]O and [superscript 7]Li(p,[alpha])[superscript 4]He nuclear reactions in the proton energy range [actual symbol not reproducible] MeV | p. 161 |
Astrophysical S-factors for the radiative capture reaction [superscript 6]Li(p,[gamma][subscript 1])[superscript 7]Be* at low energies | p. 169 |
The [superscript 10]B(p,[alpha][subscript 0])[superscript 7]Be reaction at thermonuclear energies | p. 175 |
Recent results from the [superscript 11]B(n,[alpha]) reaction | p. 181 |
Resonance effects in [superscript 6]Li(d,p)[superscript 7]Li and [superscript 6]Li(d,n)[superscript 7]Li mirror reactions at low energies | p. 185 |
Low energy resonances in [superscript 18]O+[alpha] and [superscript 22]Ne+[alpha] | p. 191 |
Investigation of neutron producing ([alpha],n)-reactions relevant for the astrophysical s- and r-process | p. 197 |
s-Process studies with improved cross sections | p. 203 |
Neutron capture rates of light nuclei and stellar evolution | p. 215 |
Nucleosynthesis in the Cd-In-Sn region | p. 219 |
High resolution [superscript 138]Ba(n,[gamma]) measurements | p. 227 |
Neutron induced reactions followed by charged particles emission | p. 233 |
Investigation of the [superscript 14]N(n,p)[superscript 14]C reaction filter technique | p. 239 |
Measurement of the [actual symbol not reproducible] reaction cross-section | p. 243 |
Determination of the [actual symbol not reproducible] and [actual symbol not reproducible] reaction cross-sections | p. 247 |
[superscript 17]O(n,[alpha])[superscript 14]C - Bottle-neck for primordial nucleosynthesis? | p. 253 |
Neutron capture cross-sections and gamma-ray strength functions | p. 259 |
Radioactive nuclear beams for astrophysics | p. 267 |
The [beta]-delayed [alpha] spectrum of [superscript 16]N and the low-energy extrapolation of the [superscript 12]C9[alpha],[gamma])[superscript 16]O cross section | p. 275 |
Prospects for studies of astrophysical interest with radioactive ion beams | p. 287 |
Measurement of resonance widths in [superscript 20]Na using the [superscript 19]Ne + p elastic scattering | p. 295 |
Measurement of the [superscript 13]N(d,n)[superscript 14]O reaction cross section | p. 299 |
Breakup of light ion projectiles - astrophysical interest | p. 303 |
What are the conditions for the application of the Coulomb dissociation approach in nuclear astrophysics? | p. 309 |
Astrophysical radiative capture cross sections: Measurements using the breakup of radioactive beams | p. 317 |
E1 and E2 contributions to the [actual symbol not reproducible] Coulomb dissociation cross section in semiclassical and quantum mechanical calculations | p. 323 |
Nuclear data for unstable isotopes | p. 329 |
Nuclear reaction cycles in explosive hydrogen burning | p. 343 |
Nuclear structure far from stability and isotopic r-process abundances | p. 349 |
[Beta]-Decay half-lives of neutron-rich isotopes of Fe, Co, Ni involved in the beginning of the r-process | p. 357 |
Stellar weak interaction rates for nuclei with A]60 | p. 363 |
Microscopic models for nuclear reaction rates | p. 369 |
Properties of nuclei in astrophysical environments binding energies, weak-interaction rates | p. 381 |
Potential model and folding procedure: a new method of calculating astrophysical S-factors | p. 393 |
Interpretation of rapidly rotating pulsars | p. 399 |
Extrapability of nuclear mass models | p. 405 |
Enhancement of nuclear level density due to collective excitations | p. 411 |
Calculating charge change cross sections | p. 417 |
The influence of one neighbour ion on a reacting pair in dense stellar matter | p. 419 |
Alpha-alpha bremsstrahlung in a microscopic model | p. 423 |
New limits T[subscript 1/2] for 2[beta]-decay of [superscript 116]Cd and for 0[nu][beta][superscript +]/electron capture of [superscript 106]Cd | p. 429 |
Primordial nucleosynthesis and beryllium | p. 435 |
Inhomogeneous universes from lattice QCD with dynamical quarks | p. 441 |
The chemical evolution of galaxies | p. 447 |
Effects of incomplete mixing in the interstellar medium on the secondary elements | p. 459 |
Galactic abundance gradients: application of the simple model of chemical evolution | p. 465 |
LiBeB production by cosmic rays | p. 471 |
The chemical evolution and abundance gradients in galaxy disks | p. 479 |
Influence of new rates for the main s-process neutron sources in massive stars | p. 487 |
s-Process nucleosynthesis in massive stars as a function of the metallicity | p. 493 |
Constraints to the weak s-component from nucleosynthesis in massive stars | p. 497 |
Synthesis of [superscript 19]F in the He-burning zones of massive stars | p. 503 |
Analysis of the double neutron pulse model in TP-AGB stars | p. 509 |
Nucleosynthesis and mixing in C and Ba stars | p. 515 |
Energy generation in convective shells of low mass, low metallicity AGB stars | p. 521 |
SiC particles from AGB stars: Mg burning and the s-process | p. 525 |
Galactic chemical evolution: the intermediate mass elements | p. 531 |
The r-process in the hot bubble | p. 545 |
Gamma-ray emission from the late detonation model for the type Ia supernova 1991T | p. 557 |
Nucleosynthesis in type Ia supernovae: effects of non-spherical detonations | p. 563 |
Nucleosynthesis in type Ia supernovae | p. 569 |
The p-process and type Ia supernovae | p. 575 |
Relative frequencies of type Ia and type II supernovae in the Galaxy, LMC, and SMC | p. 581 |
Explosive nucleosynthesis in massive stars: 13-70 M[actual symbol not reproducible] stars | p. 587 |
The r-process: at last some results with microscopic nuclear predictions | p. 595 |
Nucleosynthesis in neutrino driven type-II supernovae | p. 601 |
Nuclear statistical equilibrium, neutron-rich [alpha]-rich freeze out and the r-process | p. 607 |
p-Process nucleosynthesis in pair creation supernovae | p. 613 |
Nucleosynthesis in massive Thorne-Zytkow objects | p. 619 |
Nucleosynthesis from accreting white dwarfs | p. 623 |
Status of solar neutrino experiments | p. 629 |
List of Participants | p. 640 |
Author Index | p. 645 |
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ISBN: 9780750302609
ISBN-10: 0750302607
Published: 1st January 1993
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 648
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 24.77 x 17.15 x 3.81
Weight (kg): 1.23
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