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New results on the Trojan Horse Method applied to the {sup 10,11}B+p reactions

Light elements lithium, beryllium and boron (LiBeB) were used in the last years as 'possible probes' for stellar structure. They are mainly destroyed by (p,{alpha}) reactions and cross section measurements for such channels are then needed. In this work a resume of the recent results, obta...

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Published in:AIP conference proceedings 2009, Vol.1120 (1)
Main Authors: Spitaleri, C., Romano, S., Lamia, L., Puglia, S. M. R., Cherubini, S., Crucilla, V., Gulino, M., La Cognata, M., Pizzone, R. G., Rapisarda, G. G., Sergi, M. L., Tudisco, S., Tumino, A., Dipartimento di Metodologie Fisiche e Chimiche per l'Ingegneria, Universita di Catania, Catania, Del Szanto, M. G., Carlin, N., Munhoz, M. G., Szanto de Toledo, A., Neto, R. Liguori, De Moura, M. M., Souza, F. A.
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Summary:Light elements lithium, beryllium and boron (LiBeB) were used in the last years as 'possible probes' for stellar structure. They are mainly destroyed by (p,{alpha}) reactions and cross section measurements for such channels are then needed. In this work a resume of the recent results, obtained via Trojan Horse Method, about the {sup 11}B(p,{alpha}{sub 0}){sup 8}Be and {sup 10}B(p,{alpha}){sup 7}Be reactions are shown.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/1.3141642