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Understanding globular cluster abundances through nuclear reactions

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arxiv 2212.03648 v1 pith:GN6L4JYL submitted 2022-12-07 nucl-ex astro-ph.GAastro-ph.SRnucl-th

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Globular clusters contain multiple stellar populations, with some previous generation of stars polluting the current stars with heavier elements. Understanding the history of globular clusters is helpful in understanding how galaxies merged and evolved and therefore constraining the site or sites of this historic pollution is a priority. The acceptable temperature and density conditions of these polluting sites depend on critical reaction rates. In this paper, three experimental studies helping to constrain astrophysically important reaction rates are briefly discussed.

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