Publication Date:
2014-06-26
Description:
Author(s): S. Benamara, N. de Séréville, A. M. Laird, F. Hammache, I. Stefan, P. Roussel, S. Ancelin, M. Assié, A. Coc, I. Deloncle, S. P. Fox, J. Kiener, L. Lefebvre, A. Lefebvre-Schuhl, G. Mavilla, P. Morfouace, Á. M. Sánchez-Benítez, L. Perrot, M. Sinha, V. Tatischeff, and M. Vandebrouck The 26Al radioisotope is of great importance for understanding the chemical and dynamical evolution of our galaxy. Among the possible stellar sources, massive stars are believed to be the main producer of this radioisotope. Understanding 26Al nucleosynthesis in massive stars requires estimates of th... [Phys. Rev. C 89, 065805] Published Wed Jun 25, 2014
Keywords:
Nuclear Astrophysics
Print ISSN:
0556-2813
Electronic ISSN:
1089-490X
Topics:
Physics
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