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Break-up array for light nuclei: A new tool for exploring nuclear reactions of relevance to the cosmological 7Li problem

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Luong, Huy
Cook, Kaitlin
Williams, Elizabeth
Dasgupta, Mahananda
du Rietz, Rickard
Rafiei, Ramin
Evers, Maurits
Hinde, David

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The disagreement between observed 7Li abundances in metal-poor halo stars and primordial 7Li abundances predicted in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) calculations has presented a challenge to the astrophysics community for some time. The absence of a clear

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Proceedings of Science

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2037-12-31
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