The trojan horse method as indirect technique in nuclear astrophysics

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The Trojan Horse Method is a successful indirect technique for nuclear astrophysics. It allows one to measure astrophysical rearrangement reactions down to the relevant energies, providing a successful alternative path to measure the astrophysical S(E) factor. The basic features will be discussed and some recent results will be presented. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Tumino, A., Spitaleri, C., Cherubini, S., Crucillá, V., Fu, C., Elekes, Z., … Tribble, R. (2008). The trojan horse method as indirect technique in nuclear astrophysics. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 111(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/111/1/012033

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