Four key reactions, 12C(, )13O, 13C(, n)16O, 25Mg(p, )26Al and 19F(p, )16O, will be studied for the first time within or near the astrophysical relevant energy regions (Gamow window) at Jinping Underground laboratory ...Four key reactions, 12C(, )13O, 13C(, n)16O, 25Mg(p, )26Al and 19F(p, )16O, will be studied for the first time within or near the astrophysical relevant energy regions (Gamow window) at Jinping Underground laboratory for Nuclear Astrophysics (JUNA)[1], which will take the advantage of the ultra-low background of China JinPing underground Laboratory (CJPL), high current accelerator based on ECR source and a highly sensitive detection system.展开更多
Type I X-ray bursts are the most frequently observed thermonuclear explosions in nature[1].They take place on the surface of accreting neutron star in low-mass X-ray binary systems.
文摘Four key reactions, 12C(, )13O, 13C(, n)16O, 25Mg(p, )26Al and 19F(p, )16O, will be studied for the first time within or near the astrophysical relevant energy regions (Gamow window) at Jinping Underground laboratory for Nuclear Astrophysics (JUNA)[1], which will take the advantage of the ultra-low background of China JinPing underground Laboratory (CJPL), high current accelerator based on ECR source and a highly sensitive detection system.
基金National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFA0400503)。
文摘Type I X-ray bursts are the most frequently observed thermonuclear explosions in nature[1].They take place on the surface of accreting neutron star in low-mass X-ray binary systems.