CNO hydrogen burning studied deep underground
✍ Scribed by The LUNA Collaboration; D. Bemmerer; F. Confortola; A. Lemut; R. Bonetti; C. Broggini; P. Corvisiero; H. Costantini; J. Cruz; A. Formicola; Zs. Fülöp; G. Gervino; A. Guglielmetti; C. Gustavino; Gy. Gyürky; G. Imbriani; A. P. Jesus; M. Junker; B. Limata; R. Menegazzo; P. Prati; V. Roca; D. Rogalla; C. Rolfs; M. Romano; C. Rossi Alvarez; F. Schümann; E. Somorjai; O. Straniero; F. Strieder; F. Terrasi; H. P. Trautvetter
- Book ID
- 111618777
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1004 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-601X
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