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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 734, 5 April 2004, Pages 615-622
Nuclear Physics A

Nuclear astrophysics experiments with stable and unstable beams

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Abstract

Experiments with stable and radioactive beams play an important role in understanding the phenomena observed at various astrophysical sites ranging from the early universe to novae and supernovae explosions. A summary of recent achievements in nuclear astrophysics is given and an experiment measuring the8B neutrino spectrum with a new technique is described in more detail.

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