2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.022
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Measurements with radioactive ion beams: progress and prospects

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“…The cross sections of a very limited number of reactions involving light enough (mostly A < ∼ 26) neutrondeficient nuclei close enough to stability have been measured directly thanks to the development of Radioactive Ion Beam facilities (e.g., [20] for a review). In most cases, however, they are evaluated indirectly through the use of different techniques (e.g., [1,21,22]).…”
Section: Thermonuclear Nucleon and α-Particle Capture Rates And Photmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cross sections of a very limited number of reactions involving light enough (mostly A < ∼ 26) neutrondeficient nuclei close enough to stability have been measured directly thanks to the development of Radioactive Ion Beam facilities (e.g., [20] for a review). In most cases, however, they are evaluated indirectly through the use of different techniques (e.g., [1,21,22]).…”
Section: Thermonuclear Nucleon and α-Particle Capture Rates And Photmentioning
confidence: 99%