Measurements of proton capture in the mass region: Constraints on the branching point relevant to the process

O Olivas-Gomez, A Simon, O Gorton, JE Escher… - Physical Review C, 2020 - APS
The γ process is an explosive astrophysical scenario, which is thought to be the primary
source of the rare proton-rich stable p nuclei. However, current γ-process models remain …

Measurements of proton capture in the A =100 -110 mass region: Constraints on the 111In(γ ,p )/(γ ,n ) branching point relevant to the γ process

O Olivas-Gomez, A Simon, O Gorton… - Physical …, 2020 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The γ process is an explosive astrophysical scenario, which is thought to be the primary
source of the rare proton-rich stable p nuclei. However, current γ-process models remain …

Measurements of proton capture in the A= 100–110 mass region: Constraints on the In111 (γ, p)/(γ, n) branching point relevant to the γ process

O Olivas-Gomez, A Simon, O Gorton, JE Escher… - Physical Review C, 2020 - osti.gov
The γ process is an explosive astrophysical scenario, which is thought to be the primary
source of the rare proton-rich stable p nuclei. However, current γ-process models remain …

Measurements of proton capture in the A= 100-110 mass region: Constraints on the in 111 (γ, p)/(γ, n) branching point relevant to the γ process

O Olivas-Gomez, A Simon, O Gorton, JE Escher… - Physical Review …, 2020 - cris.bgu.ac.il
The γ process is an explosive astrophysical scenario, which is thought to be the primary
source of the rare proton-rich stable p nuclei. However, current γ-process models remain …

Measurements of proton capture in the A= 100-110 mass region: Constraints on the in 111 (γ, p)/(γ, n) branching point relevant to the γ process

O Olivas-Gomez, A Simon, O Gorton… - Physical …, 2020 - lanlexperts.elsevierpure.com
The γ process is an explosive astrophysical scenario, which is thought to be the primary
source of the rare proton-rich stable p nuclei. However, current γ-process models remain …

[PDF][PDF] Measurements of proton capture in the A= 100–110 mass region: Constraints on the In111 (γ, p)/(γ, n) branching point relevant to the γ process

O Olivas-Gomez, A Simon, O Gorton, JE Escher… - Physical Review …, 2020 - par.nsf.gov
The p nuclei are the proton-rich stable nuclei between 74Se through 196Hg. As a group they
are the rarest of all stable nuclei with abundances typically two to three orders of magnitude …