Abstract

Radioactive nuclear beams offer the possibility of studying the detailed properties of nuclei far away from stability. This manuscript gives a review of the main weak-interaction processes involving nuclei relevant for core collapse supernovae. Special emphasis is given to the necessity of constraining the theoretical models by experimental information. Examples of key experimental inputs are given.

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