Speaker
Description
Since the very first p-process workshop in Vravron, Greece (2002), theoretical
study of the astrophysical p-process is accompanied by nuclear physics experiments.
These experiments always try to follow the requirements from astrophysical models
and reaction cross sections relevant to the p-process have been measured on various
type of reactions with various techniques. These experiments do not only provide
data for p-process network calculations, but often identify some key nuclear physics
quantities where our knowledge is not sufficient yet and further experiments are
needed.
In this talk I will try to review the experimental efforts (in Atomki and worldwide)
aiming at the better understanding of the synthesis of those still somewhat elusive
p-isotopes.
Length of presentation requested | Oral presentation: 25 min + 5 min questions (Review-type talk) |
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Please select a keyword related to your abstract | Nuclear Theory and Experiments |