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Understanding the nucleosynthesis processes in various astrophysical scenarios such as x-ray bursts and supernovae involve the study of numerous capture reactions. A Type-I x-ray burst (XRB) is an explosion in a binary system of an accreting neutron star and a companion star. The dominant (
A large number of nuclear reactions affect the nucleosynthesis in these two environments, and precise knowledge of these nuclear reaction rates are needed to constrain astrophysical models to better understand the underlying explosion mechanisms. Constraining many of these reaction rates using direct techniques is experimentally difficult due to low reaction cross sections and the need for sufficiently intense radioactive beams. Sensitivity studies that have been performed for these two astrophysical scenarios, as well as several experimental techniques currently utilized to constrain a few of these reaction rates affecting the nucleosynthesis in XRB and CCSNe environments will be presented.