New γ-ray production cross sections for the 4.439 and 6.129 MeV lines of 12C and 16O. Astrophysical implications

  • S. Ouichaoui
  • , Y. Rahma
  • , J. Kiener
  • , E. A. Lawrie
  • , J. J. Lawrie
  • , V. Tatischeff
  • , A. Belhout
  • , D. Moussa
  • , W. Yahia-Cherif
  • , H. Benhabiles-Mezhoud
  • , T. D. Bucher
  • , T. R.S. Dinoko
  • , A. Chafa
  • , J. L. Conradie
  • , S. Damache
  • , M. Debabi
  • , I. Deloncle
  • , J. L. Easton
  • , M. Fouka
  • , C. Hamadache
  • F. Hammache, P. Jones, B. V. Kheswa, N. A. Khumalo, T. Lamula, S. N.T. Majola, J. Ndayishimye, D. Negi, S. P. Noncolela, S. Ouziane, P. Papka, S. Peterson, M. Kumar Raju, V. Ramanathan, B. M. Rebeiro, N. de Séréville, J. F. Sharpey-Schafer, O. Shirinda, M. Wiedeking, S. Wyngaardt

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