Köln 2025 –
            
              wissenschaftliches Programm
            
          
        
        
        
        
        
      
      
  
    
  
  HK 12: Nuclear Astrophysics II
  Montag, 10. März 2025, 16:45–18:00, SR 0.03 Erw. Physik
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
                | 
            
          
          16:45 | 
          HK 12.1 | 
          
            
              Gruppenbericht:
            
            
              
                3α-decay of the 02+ state in 12C — •David Werner, Timo Biesenbach, Joe Roob, Alessandro Salice, Peter Reiter, Maximilian Droste, Madalina Enciu, Pavel Golubev, Hannah Kleis, Nikolas Königstein, Dirk Rudolph, and Luis Sarmiento
              
            
           | 
        
        
           | 
           | 
        
      
    
      
        
          
            
                | 
            
          
          17:15 | 
          HK 12.2 | 
          
            
            
              
                Exploring CNO Cycle Reactions at the Felsenkeller Underground Accelerator Laboratory — •Axel Boeltzig, Daniel Bemmerer, Eliana Masha, Denise Piatti, Konrad Schmidt, Jakub Skowronski, Anup Yadav, Peter Hempel, and Kai Zuber
              
            
           | 
        
        
           | 
           | 
        
      
    
      
        
          
            
                | 
            
          
          17:30 | 
          HK 12.3 | 
          
            
            
              
                Assessing the role of composition in the collapse of massive stars — •Justin Schäfer, Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo, and Ante Ravlić
              
            
           | 
        
        
           | 
           | 
        
      
    
      
        
          
            
                | 
            
          
          17:45 | 
          HK 12.4 | 
          
            
            
              
                Multidimensional Hydrodynamical Simulations of Thermonuclear Ignition in Oxygen-Neon-Carbon Cores — •Paul Christians, Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo, Friedrich Konrad Röpke, Giovanni Leidi, and Róbert Andrássy
              
            
           | 
        
        
           | 
           |