Astrophysical Journal, 694, pp. 971-977 (2009)
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2009 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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2009 (v1)Journal article
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 26, pp. 351-353 (2009)
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2011 (v1)Journal article
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2010 (v1)Journal article
Astrophysical Journal, 715, p. L94 (2010)
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2017 (v1)Publication
Context. Material processed by the CNO cycle in stellar interiors is enriched in 17O. When mixing processes from the stellar surface reach these layers, as occurs when stars become red giants and undergo the first dredge up, the abundance of 17O increases. Such an occurrence explains the drop of the 16O/17O observed in RGB stars with mass...
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January 21, 2022 (v1)Publication
The neutron capture cross section of 154Gd was measured from 1 eV to 300 keV in the experimental area located 185 m from the CERN n_TOF neutron spallation source, using a metallic sample of gadolinium, enriched to 67% in 154Gd. The capture measurement, performed with four C6D6 scintillation detectors, has been complemented by a transmission...
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May 25, 2021 (v1)Publication
The (n, γ) cross sections of the gadolinium isotopes play an important role in the study of the stellar nucleosynthesis. In particular, among the isotopes heavier than Fe, 154Gd together with 152Gd have the peculiarity to be mainly produced by the slow capture process, the so-called s-process, since they are shielded against the β-decay chains...
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2022 (v1)Journal article
Context. In recent years, Galactic archaeology has become a particularly vibrant field of astronomy, with its main focus set on the oldest stars of our Galaxy. In most cases, these stars have been identified as the most metal-poor. However, the struggle to find these ancient fossils has produced an important bias in the observations - in...
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