New Limits for the 18F(p, α)15O Rate in Novae
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C. Brune | D. Bardayan | J. Cizewski | R. Kozub | C. Nesaraja | M. Smith | A. Champagne | J. Blackmon | D. Shapira | T. Davinson | J. P. Scott | C. Jewett | U. Greife | R. Livesay | Zhanwen Ma | B. Moazen | J. Thomas | C. Gross | L. Sahin | J. Batchelder | J. Thomas
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