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Developing new methods to investigate nuclear physics input to the cosmological lithium problem

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Cook, Kaitlin
Luong, Huy
Williams, Elizabeth
Carter, Ian
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Kandasamy, Ramachandran
Hinde, David

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EPJ Web of Conferences

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A significant challenge to nuclear astrophysics is the cosmological lithium problem, where models of Big Bang nucleosynthesis indicate abundances of 7Li two to four times larger than what is inferred via spectroscopic measurements of metal-poor stars. Rec

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EPJ Web of Conferences: Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium 2013

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