论文标题
对地下设施中巨大恒星的主要序列演变的关键反应的研究
The study of key reactions shaping the post main-sequence evolution of massive stars in underground facilities
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论文摘要
宇宙的化学演化和恒星寿命的几个阶段受细微的核反应调节。这些反应中每一个的关键点是在恒星环境中发生的能量处的横截面的值。直接的横截面测量值主要受到非常低的计数速率的阻碍,并且通过宇宙背景,通过将最佳的实验技术与地下实验室的宇宙沉默相结合,从而成为可能。在90年代,Luna(地下核天体物理学实验室)合作开放了地下核天体物理学的时代,首先安装了一个自制的50 kV,然后是意大利的Gran Sasso Mountain下的第二个400 kV加速器:在意大利的Gran Sasso Mountain下:在25年的实验活动中,对氢的重要反应是指向相关燃烧的重要反应。机器。恒星进化的下一个和温暖阶段的兴趣(即主序列,氦气和碳燃烧)推动了一个基于MV范围的离子加速器的新项目,称为Luna-MV,能够提供质子,氦气和碳梁。目前的贡献旨在讨论主要序列恒星恒星阶段的某些选定关键过程的最新贡献:12CAG和12C+12C氦气和碳燃烧阶段的基础,以及与AGB恒星中重元素合成的13 Can和22neag。地下MV启发性开放的观点将得到强调。
The chemical evolution of the Universe and several phases of the stellar life are regulated by minute nuclear reactions. The key point for each of these reactions is the value of cross sections at the energies at which they take place in stellar environments. Direct cross-section measurements are mainly hampered by the very low counting rate and by cosmic background, nevertheless they have become possible by combining the best experimental techniques with the cosmic silence of an underground laboratory. In the nineties the LUNA (Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics) collaboration opened the era of underground nuclear astrophysics installing first a home-made 50 kV and later on, a second 400 kV accelerator under the Gran Sasso mountain in Italy: in 25 years of experimental activity, important reactions responsible for hydrogen burning could have been studied down to the relevant energies thanks to the high current proton and helium beams provided by the machines. The interest to the next and warmer stages of star evolution (i.e. post main sequence, helium and carbon burning) drove a new project based on an ion accelerator in the MV range called LUNA-MV, able to deliver proton, helium and carbon beams. The present contribution is aimed to discuss the state-of-the-art for some selected key processes of post main sequence stellar phases: the 12Cag and the 12C+12C fundamental for helium and carbon burning phases, and 13Can and 22Neag that are relevant to the synthesis of heavy elements in AGB stars. The perspectives opened by an underground MV-facility will be highlighted.