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Derek Storm
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 34
Citations - 295
Derek Storm is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear reaction & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 261 citations.
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He 3 + He 4 → Be 7 astrophysical S factor
T.A.D. Brown,C. Bordeanu,K. A. Snover,Derek Storm,D. Melconian,A. L. Sallaska,S. K. L. Sjue,S. Triambak +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present precision measurements of the reaction in the range of 0.33$ to 1.23 MeV using a small gas cell and detection of both prompt \ensuremath{\gamma} rays and $7}$ activity.
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He3+He4→Be7astrophysicalSfactor
T. A. D. Brown,C. Bordeanu,K. A. Snover,Derek Storm,Dan Melconian,A. L. Sallaska,Sky Sjue,S. Triambak +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present precision measurements of the reaction in the range of 0.33$ to 1.23 MeV using a small gas cell and detection of both prompt \ensuremath{\gamma} rays and $7}$ activity.
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Erratum: Radiative decays of the 16.6 and 16.9 MeV states in 8Be and tests of the conservation of the vector current in the A=8 multiplet
L. De Braeckeleer,Eric Adelberger,Jens H. Gundlach,M. S. Kaplan,D. M. Markoff,Alan M. Nathan,W. Schieff,K. A. Snover,Derek Storm,K. B. Swartz,D. C. Wright,B. A. Brown +11 more
TL;DR: The result for the isovector E2 strength disagrees markedly with previous work, and the ground-state E2 decays of both members of the doublet are observed.
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Direct measurements of ²²Na(p,γ)²³Mg resonances and consequences for ²²Na production in classical novae.
A. L. Sallaska,Christopher Wrede,A. García,Derek Storm,T. A. D. Brown,T. A. D. Brown,Chris Ruiz,K. A. Snover,D.F. Ottewell,L. Buchmann,Christof Vockenhuber,Christof Vockenhuber,D. A. Hutcheon,J. A. Caggiano,J. A. Caggiano +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the strength of low-energy 22 Na(p, γ) 23 Mg resonances directly and absolutely using a radioactive 22 Na target and found the strengths of resonances at E p = 213, 288, 454, and 610 keV.
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Absolute determination of the 22 Na(p,γ) 23 Mg reaction rate in novae
A. L. Sallaska,Christopher Wrede,A. García,Derek Storm,T. A. D. Brown,Chris Ruiz,K. A. Snover,D.F. Ottewell,L. Buchmann,Christof Vockenhuber,D. A. Hutcheon,J. A. Caggiano,Jordi José +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the 22 Na(p,γ) reaction rate was evaluated by extracting resonance strengths from excitation functions integrated over proton energy, and it was shown that resonance strengths for Ep = 213, 288, 454, and 610 keV are stronger by 2.4-3.2 than previously reported.