Trojan horse method as surrogate indirect approach to study resonant reactions in nuclear astrophysics
A. M. Mukhamedzhanov, A. S. Kadyrov, and D. Y. Pang

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Trojan horse method, an indirect approach used to study resonant nuclear reactions relevant to astrophysics, highlighting its applications and effectiveness.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the Trojan horse method and its application to resonant reactions in nuclear astrophysics.
Findings
Demonstrates the effectiveness of the Trojan horse method in studying resonant reactions
Summarizes key applications in nuclear astrophysics
Highlights advantages over direct measurement techniques
Abstract
We review the Trojan horse method and its applications to resonant reactions in nuclear astrophysics.
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