HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Tsintari Pelagia et al. from the Department of Physics, Central Michigan University, MtPleasant, MI, USA have published the research work: First (p,n) reaction measurement in inverse kinematics with SECAR, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Shown that neutrino-driven winds immediately after the collapse may be proton-rich. The measurement of the 58 Fe(p,n)58 Co reaction in inverse kinematics at SECAR (SEparator for CApture Reactions) described in this work is a recent effort in that direction. A first direct measurement of the known 58 Fe(p,n)58 Co . . .
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