Type I X-ray bursts are the most frequently observed thermonuclear explosions in nature[1].They take place on the surface of accreting neutron star in low-mass X-ray binary systems.
Type I X-ray bursts are the most frequently observed thermonuclear explosions in nature[1].They take place on the surface of accreting neutron star in low-mass X-ray binary systems.
A nuclear astrophysics experiment was performed at CRIB(CNS low-energy Radioactive-Ion Beam separator)on *** goal of this experiment is to study the reaction rate of 18 Ne(α,p)21 Na reaction,which might be a key brea...
A nuclear astrophysics experiment was performed at CRIB(CNS low-energy Radioactive-Ion Beam separator)on *** goal of this experiment is to study the reaction rate of 18 Ne(α,p)21 Na reaction,which might be a key breakout reaction from the hot CNO cycle to rp-process in X-ray burst and *** its reaction rate is poorly *** hydrogen burning is thought to be the main source of energy generation and a source of nu-[1,2],,
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