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The Future Astronuclear Physics
A. Jorissen, S. Goriely, M. Rayet, L. Siess and H. Boffin (eds)
EAS Publications Series, Vol. 11, 2004
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2004012
Intersections of Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics
D.J. DeanPhysics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6373, USA
Abstract
I discuss the current state of low-energy nuclear theory and the
scientific questions that will be addressed over the next ten
years as we move to the description of increasingly unstable nuclei.
Much of our understanding of unstable nuclei will directly benefit
astrophysics, particularly in the areas of
supernova-core deleptonization, neutrino interactions with nuclei in
stellar environments, the nuclear equation of state at high temperatures
and densities, and nucleosynthesis. I will discuss the current status
of our understanding of one of these overlaps, namely electron
capture on nuclei. I will then
turn to a description of coupled-cluster theory, which is
a technique of solving the nuclear many-body problem that
may be useful for calculating selected nuclear properties
relevant to astrophysics.
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