Abstract:Nuclear cross sections between charged particles at stellar energies are among the faintest to be measured in nuclear physics. In order to overcome the experimental problems connected to these measurements, indirect methods where proposed and used in many experiments over the last decades. One of these, the Trojan Horse method, is based on the Quasi-Free reaction mechanism and proved to be particularly flexible and reliable and it allowed for the measurement of the cross sections of various reactions of astrop… Show more
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