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86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2024)
Meteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 59, Issue S1, Page i-xlii, August 2024.
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The Nucleosynthesis and Reaction Rates of Fluorine 19 ($^{19}F$) in the Sun
We investigate the abundance of $^{19}F$ in the Sun through the nucleosynthesis scenario. In addition, we calculate the rate equations and reaction rates of the nucleosynthesis of $^{19}F$ at different temperature scale. Other important functions of this
Al-Naimiy, Hamid+6 more
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Neutron Capture Nucleosynthesis [PDF]
6 pages, 3 figures.
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Constraining Antimatter Domains in the Early Universe with Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
We consider the effect of a small-scale matter-antimatter domain structure on big bang nucleosynthesis and place upper limits on the amount of antimatter in the early universe.
A. D. Dolgov+40 more
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Big Bang Nucleosynthesis [PDF]
A review of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) is presented. Observations of deuterium and helium-4 are discussed. Some BBN restrictions on non-standard physics, especially on neutrino properties and time-variation of fundamental constants are given.
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Refueling the Magic Furnace: Kilonova 2017 Rewrites the Story of Element Origins
For more than half a century, we have understood element creation in the stars—described in Marcus Chown’s colorful image as “the magic furnace.” From 1958 until 2017, supernova explosions were thought to be the primary site of element creation above ...
Barry Woods
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Neutrino Oscillations and the Early Universe
The observational and theoretical status of neutrino oscillations in connection with solar and atmospheric neutrino anomalies is presented in brief. The effect of neutrino oscillations on the early Universe evolution is discussed in detail.
A. Aguilar+65 more
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To appear in the proceedings of the May 2003 STScI Symposium, ``The Local Group as an Astrophysical Laboratory''; 17 pages, 11 figures.
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Advancing Nucleosynthesis in Self-consistent, Multidimensional Models of Core-Collapse Supernovae
We investigate core-collapse supernova (CCSN) nucleosynthesis in polar axisymmetric simulations using the multidimensional radiation hydrodynamics code CHIMERA.
Blondin, John M.+9 more
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