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Chemical Elements as Tracers of the Evolution of the Cosmos - Infrastructures for Nuclear Astrophysics (ChETEC-INFRA)

Project
Nuclear astrophysics studies the origin of the chemical elements: from the Big Bang, to stellar burning, and to neutron star mergers. ChETEC-INFRA networks the three types of infrastructures that, together, provide the capabilities needed for this quest: astronuclear laboratories supply reaction data, supercomputer facilities perform stellar structure and nucleosynthesis computations, and telescopes and mass spectrometers collect elemental and isotopic abundance data. ChETEC-INFRA will overcome existing barriers to progress: Specifically, we will unify access to nuclear astrophysics research infrastructures using a novel integrated web portal. We will develop improved nuclear reaction targets and detectors, open-source nucleosynthesis software tools, and three-dimensional model atmospheres for stellar spectral analysis based on up to date physics. We will pioneer complementary techniques to address the same science case, and we will link telescopes to nuclear labs and supercomputers. ChETEC-INFRA provides the community with the tools needed to address key questions on solar fusion, neutron capture nucleosynthesis, and explosive stellar processes. In a combined approach designed to facilitate and boost accessibility, synergies and training, the large amount of transnational access provided will enable projects exploiting at least two different types of infrastructures. Within ChETEC-INFRA, data are archived and catalogued for long-term sustainability beyond the end of the project, ranging from evaluated nuclear reaction rates to detailed abundance data for a multitude of stars to tracer nucleosynthesis calculations. ChETEC-INFRA will reach out to PhD students, secondary school students, and to the detector industry. The ChETEC-INFRA community builds on the success of the ChETEC COST Action CA16117 (Chemical Elements as Tracers of the Evolution of the Cosmos). ChETEC-INFRA is networked with the nuclear astrophysics communities in the United States, China, and Japan.
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Overview

Contributors

GUGLIELMETTI ALESSANDRA ADA CECILIA   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Fisica Aldo Pontremoli   Principale  

Type

H20_RIA - Horizon 2020_Research & Innovation Action/Innovation Action

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2025

Project duration

48 months

Research Areas

Concepts


Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare

Publications

Outputs (5)

Improved S factor of the 13C(p, γ) 14N reaction at Ep = 330−740 keV and parameters of resonances at 448 keV and 551 keV 
PHYSICAL REVIEW C
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
2025
Academic Article
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Solid target production for astrophysical research: the European target laboratory partnership in ChETEC-INFRA 
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI
SPRINGER
2025
Academic Article
Mixed Access
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The status of $$^{12}$$C+$$^{12}$$C fusion process 
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI
SPRINGER
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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Towards a comprehensive study of the $$^{14}$$N(p,$$\gamma $$)$$^{15}$$O astrophysical key reaction: Description of the experimental technique including novel target preparation 
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI
SPRINGER
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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Improved S factor of the C12(p,γ)N13 reaction at E=320–620 keV and the 422 keV resonance 
PHYSICAL REVIEW C
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY : AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
2023
Academic Article
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