Speaker
Dr
Faïrouz Hammache
(IPN-Orsay)
Description
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{\small \it Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics 8, NPA8: 18-23 June 2017, Catania, Italy}
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Direct measurements of nuclear reactions of astrophysical interest can be a technical challenge. Alternative experimental techniques
such as transfer reactions, inelastic scattering and charge-exchange reactions offer the possibility to study these reactions by using
stable or radioactive beams. In this context, an overview of recent experiments that have been carried out in Orsay using these indirect
techniques will be given. The experiments concern the study of key reactions occurring in massive stars and novae.
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Primary author
Dr
Faïrouz Hammache
(IPN-Orsay)