Astrophysical Rates for Explosive Nucleosynthesis: Stellar and Laboratory Rates for Exotic Nuclei
T. Rauscher (U. Basel)

TL;DR
This paper reviews stellar effects and reaction mechanisms crucial for predicting astrophysical reaction rates for exotic nuclei far from stability, combining stellar and laboratory data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of reaction mechanisms and stellar effects relevant to calculating astrophysical rates for exotic nuclei.
Findings
Highlights importance of reaction mechanisms in astrophysical rate predictions
Connects laboratory measurements with stellar environment conditions
Emphasizes challenges in predicting rates for nuclei far from stability
Abstract
A selected overview of stellar effects and reaction mechanisms with relevance to the prediction of astrophysical reaction rates far off stability is provided.
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