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Development of a new Si(Li)-detector array for the pair spectroscopy of the Hoyle-state

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Kibedi, Tibor
Stuchbery, Andrew
Ng, M.
Krings, T.
Protic, D.
Ross, C.

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The 3α (triple-alpha) process leading to the formation of stable carbon in the Universe is one of the most important nuclear astrophysical processes. The radiative width of the so called Hoyle-state, involving the 7.654 MeV E0 and the 3.215 MeV E2 transi

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IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record

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2037-12-31
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