Conveners
Nuclear Astrophysics
- Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard (Stellar Astrophysics Centre, Aarhus University)
Prof.
Gianluca Imbriani
(Physics Department, University of Naples Federico II and INFN section of Naples)
11/06/2018, 14:30
Invited Talk
TBA
Prof.
Alessandra Guglielmetti
(Università degli Studi di Milano and INFN Milano)
11/06/2018, 15:00
Invited Talk
Nuclear reactions involving few-nucleon systems are relevant both in stellar environments and during Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) when, soon after the Big Bang, light elements were produced. This phenomenon can be described by a theoretical model (BBN theory) that requires as input the cross section of the nuclear reactions involved in the formation of the light elements, as well as...
Gabor Kiss
(MTA Atomki)
11/06/2018, 15:30
Invited Talk
The 3He(α,γ)7Be reaction plays an important role in several astrophysical scenarios including stellar hydrogen burning and Big Bang nucleosynthesis [1]. Contrary to its importance – and despite the large number of experimental and theoretical works devoted to this reaction (e.g. [2,3,4] and further references therein) – the knowledge on the reaction cross section at the relevant energies is...
Dr
Rosanna Depalo
(INFN - Sezione di Padova)
11/06/2018, 15:45
Invited Talk
The $^{6}$Li(p,$\gamma$)$^{7}$Be reaction is involved in many astrophysical scenario, ranging from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis to pre-main sequence stellar evolution and solar neutrino.
At astrophysical energies, proton capture on $^{6}$Li proceeds through the $^{6}$Li(p,$\alpha$)$^{3}$He and the $^{6}$Li(p,$\gamma$)$^{7}$Be reactions.
The $^{6}$Li(p,$\alpha$)$^{3}$He cross section is well...