# Reaction Rate Sensitivity of the γ-Process Path

@article{Rauscher2005ReactionRS,
title={Reaction Rate Sensitivity of the $\gamma$-Process Path},
author={Thomas Rauscher},
journal={Nuclear Physics},
year={2005},
volume={758},
pages={549-552}
}
• T. Rauscher
• Published 16 July 2004
• Physics
• Nuclear Physics
2 Citations
(n,γ) cross-sections of light p nuclei
• Physics
The European Physical Journal A
• 2006
Abstract.The nucleosynthesis of elements beyond iron is dominated by the s and r processes. However, a small amount of stable isotopes on the proton-rich side cannot be made by neutron capture and is
Experimental (n,gamma) cross sections of the p-process nuclei Se-74 and Sr-84
• Physics
• 2006
The nucleosynthesis of elements beyond iron is dominated by the s and r processes. However, a small amount of stable isotopes on the proton-rich side cannot be made by neutron capture and are thought

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