White Paper on Nuclear Astrophysics
This white paper informs the nuclear astrophysics community and funding agencies about the scientific directions and priorities of the field and provides input from this community for the 2015 Nuclear Science Long Range Plan. It summarizes the outcome of the nuclear astrophysics town meeting that wa...
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Zusammenfassung: | This white paper informs the nuclear astrophysics community and funding
agencies about the scientific directions and priorities of the field and
provides input from this community for the 2015 Nuclear Science Long Range
Plan. It summarizes the outcome of the nuclear astrophysics town meeting that
was held on August 21-23, 2014 in College Station at the campus of Texas A&M
University in preparation of the NSAC Nuclear Science Long Range Plan. It also
reflects the outcome of an earlier town meeting of the nuclear astrophysics
community organized by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA) on
October 9- 10, 2012 Detroit, Michigan, with the purpose of developing a vision
for nuclear astrophysics in light of the recent NRC decadal surveys in nuclear
physics (NP2010) and astronomy (ASTRO2010). The white paper is furthermore
informed by the town meeting of the Association of Research at University
Nuclear Accelerators (ARUNA) that took place at the University of Notre Dame on
June 12-13, 2014. In summary we find that nuclear astrophysics is a modern and
vibrant field addressing fundamental science questions at the intersection of
nuclear physics and astrophysics. These questions relate to the origin of the
elements, the nuclear engines that drive life and death of stars, and the
properties of dense matter. A broad range of nuclear accelerator facilities,
astronomical observatories, theory efforts, and computational capabilities are
needed. With the developments outlined in this white paper, answers to long
standing key questions are well within reach in the coming decade. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1603.02213 |