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The resonant thermonuclear reaction rate

Basic physical principles for the resonant and nonresonant thermonuclear reaction rates are applied to find their standard representations for nuclear astrophysics. Closed‐form representations for the resonant reaction rate are derived in terms of Meijer’s G‐function. Analytic representations of the...

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Published in:Journal of mathematical physics 1986-08, Vol.27 (8), p.2203-2207
Main Authors: Haubold, H. J., Mathai, A. M.
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