Underground Measurements of Nuclear Reaction Cross-Sections Relevant to AGB Stars

Author:

Ananna ChemseddineORCID,Barile FrancescoORCID,Boeltzig AxelORCID,Bruno Carlo GiulioORCID,Cavanna FrancescaORCID,Ciani Giovanni FrancescoORCID,Compagnucci AlessandroORCID,Csedreki LaszloORCID,Depalo RosannaORCID,Ferraro FedericoORCID,Masha ElianaORCID,Piatti DeniseORCID,Rapagnani DavidORCID,Skowronski Jakub

Abstract

Nuclear reaction cross sections are essential ingredients to predict the evolution of AGB stars and understand their impact on the chemical evolution of our Galaxy. Unfortunately, the cross sections of the reactions involved are often very small and challenging to measure in laboratories on Earth. In this context, major steps forward were made with the advent of underground nuclear astrophysics, pioneered by the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA). The present paper reviews the contribution of LUNA to our understanding of the evolution of AGB stars and related nucleosynthesis.

Funder

National Institute for Nuclear Physics

National Research, Development and Innovation Office

European Research Council

Ministry of Education, Universities and Research

German Academic Exchange Service

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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