William Raph Hix
Affiliations: | Physics | The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMichael Alexander Sandoval | grad student | 2016- | University of Tennessee |
James Austin Harris | grad student | 2009-2015 | University of Tennessee |
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Lau R, Beard M, Gupta SS, et al. (2018) Nuclear Reactions in the Crusts of Accreting Neutron Stars The Astrophysical Journal. 859: 62 |
Arcones A, Bardayan DW, Beers TC, et al. (2017) White paper on nuclear astrophysics and low energy nuclear physics Part 1: Nuclear astrophysics Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. 94: 1-67 |
Hix WR, Lentz EJ, Bruenn SW, et al. (2016) The multi-dimensional character of core-collapse supernovae Acta Physica Polonica B. 47: 645-657 |
Starrfield S, Iliadis C, Hix WR. (2016) The Thermonuclear Runaway and the Classical Nova Outburst Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 128: 051001 |
Schatz H, Gupta S, Möller P, et al. (2014) Strong neutrino cooling by cycles of electron capture and β- decay in neutron star crusts. Nature. 505: 62-5 |
Yakunin K, Messer B, Marronetti P, et al. (2014) Gravitational and neutrino signatures from core-collapse supernovae Bulletin of the American Physical Society. 2014 |
Surman R, Mumpower M, Sinclair R, et al. (2014) Sensitivity studies for the weak r process: neutron capture rates Aip Advances. 4: 041008 |
Surman RA, Mumpower MR, Mclaughlin GC, et al. (2013) Neutron capture rates and r-process nucleosynthesis Arxiv: Nuclear Theory. 304-313 |
Kozub RL, Arbanas G, Adekola AS, et al. (2012) Neutron single particle structure in 131Sn and direct neutron capture cross sections. Physical Review Letters. 109: 172501 |
Starrfield S, Timmes FX, Iliadis CG, et al. (2012) Hydrodynamic Studies of the Evolution of Recurrent, Symbiotic and Dwarf Novae: the White Dwarf Components are Growing in Mass Baltic Astronomy. 21: 76-87 |