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2002GR08      Eur.Phys.J. A 13, 221 (2002)

J.-S.Graulich, R.Coszach, P.Leleux

Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments: Reactions and elastic scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS H, C(18F, X), E=14 MeV; analyzed particle spectra. 18F(p, p), E=1.6-2.6 MeV; analyzed σ(θ).

doi: 10.1140/epja1339-37
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2001DI12      Nucl.Phys. A689, 668 (2001)

A.Di Pietro, P.Figuera, R.Neal, C.Sukosd, F.Amorini, F.Binon, W.Bradfield-Smith, M.Cabibbo, G.Cardella, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Duhamel, A.Emmi, R.Irvine, P.Leleux, J.Mackenzie, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, M.Papa, G.Pappalardo, F.Rizzo, A.C.Shotter, S.Tudisco, J.Vanhorenbeeck, P.J.Woods

Different Aspects of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Mechanisms in the Collision 13N + 11B

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 11B(13N, X), (13N, 12C), E=29.5, 45 MeV; 10B(14N, X), E=47 MeV; measured particle spectra, σ(θ), Eγ, Iγ, fusion σ. 24Mg deduced 6-α decay features, GDR γ-emission features.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(00)00704-1
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2001GR01      Phys.Rev. C63, 011302 (2001)

J.-S.Graulich, S.Cherubini, R.Coszach, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.C.Shotter, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, F.Binon, J.Vanhorenbeeck

7.07 MeV Resonant State in 19Ne Reexamined Through a New Measurement of the 18F(p, α)15O Reaction and 18F(p, p) Scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, p), (p, α), E(cm)=0.74 MeV; measured Ep, Ip(θ), Eα, Iα(θ). 19Ne deduced resonance spin, π, strength, widths. Comparison withother measurement. Radioactive beams, nuclear astrophysics.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.011302
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2001GR12      Nucl.Phys. A688, 138c (2001)

J.-S.Graulich, S.Cherubini, R.Coszach, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.Shotter, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, F.Binon, J.Vanhorenbeeck

The 7.07 MeV Resonance in 19Ne Revisited

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), E=14 MeV; measured Ep, Eα, pα-coin, σ(θ), reaction rates. 19Ne deduced resonance widths and strengths. Comparison with earlier measurements.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00685-6
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2000CO16      Phys.Rev. C61, 054601 (2000)

R.Coszach, P.Duhamel, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, J.-P.Meulders, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier

Measurement of the 208Pb(n, p)208Tl Reaction Cross Section between 30 and 70 MeV Neutron Energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(n, p), E=30-70 MeV; measured σ. Activation method.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.61.054601
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2000CO19      Phys.Rev. C61, 064615 (2000)

R.Coszach, P.Duhamel, W.Galster, P.Jean, P.Leleux, J.-P.Meulders, J.Vanhorenbeeck, G.Vedrenne, P.von Ballmoos

Neutron-Induced Reactions Contributing to the Background in γ-Ray Astrophysics Missions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(n, 2p), E=20-65 MeV; 27Al(n, α), E=20-50 MeV; 56Fe(n, p), E=20-50 MeV; measured σ. Activation technique. Implications for γ-ray astronomy discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.61.064615
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1998VA08      Phys.Rev. C57, 2711 (1998)

G.Vancraeynest, P.Decrock, M.Gaelens, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, C.R.Bain, T.Davinson, R.D.Page, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, F.Binon, P.Duhamel, J.Vanhorenbeeck, R.Coszach, Th.Delbar, W.Galster, J.Graulich, P.Leleux, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, C.Michotte, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, H.Herndl, H.Oberhummer, Cs.Sukosd, M.Wiescher

19Ne(p, γ)20Na and 19Ne(d, n)20Na Reactions and Its Astrophysical Implications for the Transition of the Hot CNO Cycle to the rp Process

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19Ne, γ), E(cm)=0.6-1.8 MeV; 2H(19Ne, n), E(cm)=0.6-1.8 MeV; measured σ; deduced astrophysical reaction rates. 20Na deduced resonance properties. DWBA analysis. Radioactive beam.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.57.2711
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1997GR23      Nucl.Phys. A626, 751 (1997)

J.S.Graulich, F.Binon, W.Bradfield-Smith, M.Cogneau, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, Th.Delbar, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.Gorres, D.Labar, P.Leleux, M.Loiselet, J.McKenzie, R.Neal, G.Ryckewaert, A.C.Shotter, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, Ph.Woods

The 18F(p, α) Reaction and Its Astrophysical Implications

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), E(cm)=265-740 keV; measured Eα, Iα, σ; deduced stellar reaction rates. 19Ne deduced resonance strengths, Γp, Γα.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00508-3
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1997VA04      Nucl.Phys. A616, 107c (1997)

G.Vancraeynest, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, P.Duhamel, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.-S.Graulich, M.Huyse, P.Leleux, I.Licot, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, C.Michotte, A.Ninane, R.D.Page, P.J.Sellin, A.C.Shotter, Cs.Sukosd, P.Van Duppen, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods

The 19Ne(p, γ)20Na Astrophysical Reaction Rate Determined from Measurements with a Radioactive Beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19Ne, γ), E not given; 2H(19Ne, n), E(cm)=0.6-1.8 MeV; measured residual β-decay spectra, β-delayed α-decay characteristics; deduced 19Ne(p, γ) astrophysical reaction rate upper, lower limits, hot CNO cycle to rp-process transition in explosive hydrogen burning is probably governed by 15O(α, α) reactions. Inverse kinematics.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00079-1
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1996BA29      Phys.Lett. 373B, 35 (1996)

C.R.Bain, P.J.Woods, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, M.Huyse, R.J.Irvine, P.Leleux, E.Lienard, M.Loiselet, C.Michotte, R.Neal, A.Ninane, G.Ryckewaert, A.C.Shotter, G.Vancraeynest, J.Vervier, J.Wauters

Two Proton Emission Induced via a Resonance Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(13N, X), E=45 MeV; measured pp-coincidence associated energies, momenta; deduced reaction Q related features, emission mechanism. 14O level deduced 2p-decay branch width, Γ(2He).

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(96)00109-8
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1996MI12      Phys.Lett. 381B, 402 (1996)

C.Michotte, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, P.Duhamel, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, M.Huyse, P.Leleux, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, A.Ninane, A.C.Shotter, Cs.Sukosd, G.Vancraeynest, P.Van Duppen, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods

New Limits for the 19Ne(p, γ)20Na Astrophysical Reaction Rate from Direct Measurements using Radioactive Beams

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 2,1H(19Ne, γ), 2H(19Ne, n), E ≤ 20 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced 19Ne(p, γ) astrophysical reaction rate upper, lower limits, rp-process related features, 15O(α, γ) reaction role. Radioactive beam.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(96)00618-1
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1995CO23      Phys.Lett. 353B, 184 (1995)

R.Coszach, M.Cogneau, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.Goerres, J.S.Graulich, R.Irvine, D.Labar, P.Leleux, M.Loiselet, C.Michotte, R.Neal, G.Ryckewaert, A.S.Shotter, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, Ph.Woods

A Direct Measurement of the 18F(p, α)15O Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), (18F, 18F), E=14 MeV; measured proton, α-spectra, σ(θ). 19Ne deduced resonance, Γ, J, π.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(95)00550-5
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1995HU13      Nucl.Phys. A588, 313c (1995)

M.Huyse, C.Bain, F.Binon, T.Davinson, P.Duhamel, P.Decrock, R.Coszach, Th.Delbar, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, P.Leleux, I.Licot, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, M.Loiselet, C.Michotte, R.Page, G.Ryckewaert, P.J.Sellin, A.Shotter, Cs.Sukosd, G.Vancraeynest, P.Van Duppen, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, P.Woods

Nuclear Reactions of Astrophysical Interest with Radioactive Beams

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 14O; 20Na; compiled, reviewed several reactions data. 20Na level deduced γ-decay, resonance strength features.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19Ne, γ), 2H(19Ne, n), E=11.4 MeV; measured β-delayed α-spectra following residual nucleus decay. 20Na level deduced γ-decay, resonance strength features. Inverse reactions, radioactive beam.

RADIOACTIVITY 20Na(β+) [1H(19Ne, γ), 2H(19Ne, n), E=11.4 MeV]; measured β-delayed α-spectra. 20Na level deduced γ-decay, resonance strength features.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(95)00155-T
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1994CO12      Phys.Rev. C50, 1695 (1994)

R.Coszach, Th.Delbar, W.Galster, P.Leleux, I.Licot, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, C.Michotte, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, C.R.Bain, T.Davinson, R.D.Page, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, D.Baye, F.Binon, P.Descouvemont, P.Duhamel, J.Vanhorenbeeck, M.Vincke, P.Decrock, M.Huyse, P.Van Duppen, G.Vancraeynest, F.C.Barker

Resonant Scattering of Isobaric 19Ne and 19F Beams on an H Target

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19Ne, 19Ne), (19F, 19F), E=0.5-0.9 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. 20Na deduced levels J, π.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.50.1695
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1994PA42      Phys.Rev.Lett. 73, 3066 (1994)

R.D.Page, G.Vancraeynest, A.C.Shotter, M.Huyse, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, P.Duhamel, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, P.Leleux, I.Licot, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, C.Michotte, A.Ninane, P.J.Sellin, Cs.Sukosd, P.Van Duppen, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods

First Experimental Limit on the 19Ne(p, γ)20Na Resonance Strength, of Astrophysical Interest

RADIOACTIVITY 20Na(β+) [from 1H(19Ne, γ), E=11.4 MeV]; measured β-delayed Eα, Iα; deduced stellar reaction rate implications. 20Na level deduced J, resonance strength. Polythylene targets.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(19Ne, n), E=14-28 MeV; 1H(19Ne, γ), E=11.4 MeV; measured Eα, Iα following residual β-delayed α-decay; deduced stellar reaction rate implications. 20Na level deduced J, resonance strength. Polyethylene targets.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.73.3066
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