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Experimental challenge to nuclear physics problems in the νp-process

Abstract

Astrophysical stellar reactions at extremely high temperatures involve a variety of problems both in nuclear reactions and nuclear structures. Specifically, the problems in the νpprocess were discussed in this talk based on our recent experimental results with low-energy RI beams and a simulation study. The νp-process is one of the key processes for investigating the mechanism of type II supernovae, and the process could be possibly responsible for "the excess production" of p-nuclei around mass 90-100. Alpha cluster resonances have been discovered experimentally to play a crucial role for the stellar (α, p) reactions just above the alpha threshold. Neutron induced reactions in the proton-rich nuclear regions in the νp-process are also suggested to play an important role, which involve nuclear structures of high level density at high excitation energies, probably giant resonances. The discussion also covered the p-nuclei production through the νp-process at around mass 100.

Authors

Kubono S; Binh DN; Hayakawa S; Hashimoto T; Kahl DM; Yamaguchi H; Wakabayashi Y; Teranishi T; Iwasa N; Komatsubara T

Volume

1484

Pagination

pp. 189-196

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

November 12, 2012

DOI

10.1063/1.4763394

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X
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