Nuclear Astrophysics [E-Book] : Proceedings of a Workshop, Held at the Ringberg Castle Tegernsee, FRG, April 21–24, 1987 / edited by Wolfgang Hillebrandt, Rudolf Kuhfuß, Ewald Müller, James W. Truran.
The recent discovery of a type II supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud provides a rare chance to compare models of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis directly with observations. This workshop covers thermonuclear reaction rates in chaos (experimental and theoretical), stellar evolution, nucleo...
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Personal Name(s): | Hillebrandt, Wolfgang, editor |
Kuhfuß, Rudolf, editor / Müller, Ewald, editor / Truran, James W., editor | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1987
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Physical Description: |
IX, 350 p. 35 illus. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783540478690 |
DOI: |
10.1007/BFb0016562 |
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Lecture Notes in Physics ;
287 |
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- New experimental approaches in nuclear astrophysics
- Direct cross section measurements towards thermal energies
- A new ?-ray detector for studies of capture reactions involving radioactive nuclei
- Coulomb dissociation as a source of information on radiative capture processes of astrophysical interest
- New experimental results for nuclear reactions in explosive hydrogen burning
- Beta-decay half-lives of very neutron-rich nuclei and their consequences for the astrophysical r-process
- Experimental studies of thermal effects during s-process nucleosynthesis
- Thermonuclear reactions at high temperatures and densities
- Thermonuclear functions
- A microscopic approach to reactions of astrophysical interest
- The ETFSI approach to the nuclear mass formula
- Nuclear-matter compressibility from low-energy nuclear physics
- Early nucleosynthesis, chemical evolution of galaxies and particle physics
- Chemodynamical models of galactic evolution
- Abundance patterns in some old stars
- Evolution of Wolf-Rayet Stars
- Advanced phases and nucleosynthesis in very massive stars
- Overshooting and electron-positron pair instability
- S - process production in the central helium burning of large masses ( M ? 15 M? )
- On the synthesis of the proton-rich nuclei
- Studies of non-local and time-dependent convection
- Nucleosynthesis in explosions of high metallicity supermassive objects
- Isotopic anomalies and wolf-rayet stars
- The 26Al ?-ray line: A status report
- A possible relationship between extinct 26 Al and 53 Mn in meteorites and early solar activity
- The contamination of cometary globules by the ejecta of nearby massive stars
- Binary systems as supernova progenitors (some frequency estimates)
- On stellar models for the progenitor of Supernova 1987A
- A few comments on the evolutionary history of SN 1987a before explosion
- Model calculations for scattering dominated atmospheres and the use of supernovae as distance indicators
- Synthetic spectra for supernovae II
- Monte carlo methods for neutrino transport in type-II supernovae
- Neutrinos from sn 1987a: Remarks on possible interpretations.