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The Proron threshold states in21MG relevant to the rp-process

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More than ten new levels have been identified just above the proton threshold in21Mg. The lowest s-wave resonant state assumed previously for the calculation of the stellar reaction rate in the rp-process is found to be a bound state, suggesting a serious change for the early stage of the rp-process.

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Kubono, S., Funatsu, Y., Ikeda, N. et al. The Proron threshold states in21MG relevant to the rp-process. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 334, 511–512 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01294758

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