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Multi-electron SEFs for nuclear reactions involved in advanced stages of stellar evolution
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Liolios, Theodore E
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Ionization
/ Nuclear reactions
/ Relativistic effects
/ Screening
/ Stellar evolution
2001
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Multi-electron SEFs for nuclear reactions involved in advanced stages of stellar evolution
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Liolios, Theodore E
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Ionization
/ Nuclear reactions
/ Relativistic effects
/ Screening
/ Stellar evolution
2001
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Multi-electron SEFs for nuclear reactions involved in advanced stages of stellar evolution
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Multi-electron SEFs for nuclear reactions involved in advanced stages of stellar evolution
2001
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Multi-electron screening effects encountered in laboratory astrophysical reactions are investigated by considering the reactants Thomas-Fermi atoms. By means of that model, previous studies are extended to derive the corresponding screening enhancement factor (SEF), so that it takes into account ionization, thermal, exchange and relativistic effects. The present study, by imposing a very satisfactory constraint on the possible values of the screening energies and the respective SEFs, corrects the current (and the future) experimental values of the astrophysical factors associated with nuclear reactions involved in advanced stages of stellar evolution.
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