Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 29 (2) pp.87
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Astronomy with Radioactivities
Cosmic radioactivity represents a cross-disciplinary theme and an interesting alternate viewpoint on cosmic nuclear astrophysics. Various astronomical disciplines with their different messengers of cosmic nucleosynthesis as seen through unstable, decaying isotopes are linked to the physics of nuclear reactions, and to theories and models of the variety of cosmic nucleosynthesis sites and of cosmic isotopic evolution. In this Research Front, several papers illustrate the power of this view.
Published 27 February 2012
New Attempts to Understand Nanodiamond Stardust
U. Ott , A. Besmehn , K. Farouqi , O. Hallmann , P. Hoppe , K.-L. Kratz , K. Melber , A. Wallner
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 29 (2) pp.90
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Published 08 March 2012
Neutron Stars From Young Nearby Associations: The Origin of RX J1605.3+3249
N. Tetzlaff , J. G. Schmidt , M. M. Hohle , R. Neuhäuser
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 29 (2) pp.98
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Published 21 March 2012
The Search for Supernova-Produced Radionuclides in Terrestrial Deep-Sea Archives
J. Feige , A. Wallner , S. R. Winkler , S. Merchel , L. K. Fifield , G. Korschinek , G. Rugel , D. Breitschwerdt
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 29 (2) pp.109
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Published 02 May 2012
AMS Applications in Nuclear Astrophysics: New Results for 13C(n,γ)14C and 14N(n,p)14C
A. Wallner , K. Buczak , I. Dillmann , J. Feige , F. Käppeler , G. Korschinek , C. Lederer , A. Mengoni , U. Ott , M. Paul , G. Schätzel , P. Steier , H. P. Trautvetter
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 29 (2) pp.115
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