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Re-evaluation of the ²²Na(p,γ) reaction rate: Implications for the detection of ²²Na gamma rays from novae
DG Jenkins
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Martin Freer
Physics and Astronomy
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Gamma Rays
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Reaction Rate
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Novae
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Na-22
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Lower Limit
20%
Unbound States
20%
Radiative Decay
20%
Classical Novae
20%
Heavy-ion Fusion Reactions
20%
Radioactive Target
20%
Outburst
20%
Gammasphere
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Gamma Radiation
100%
Novae
100%
Heavy Ion
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Optical Bursts
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Novae
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Heavy Ion
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