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An asymmetric fission island driven by shell effects in light fragments. [PDF]

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Morfouace P   +110 more
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Primordial Nucleosynthesis

Transactions of the International Astronomical Union, 1988
Primordial nucleosynthesis which is responsible for the formation of the lightest elements (D, 3He, 4HE and 7Li) might be as important as the overall expansion of the Universe and the cosmic background radiation to prove the occurrence of a dense and hot phase for the Unvierse about 15 billion years ago. As recalled in many reviews (e.g. refs.
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Nucleosynthesis

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1986
Both Big-Bang and stellar nucleosynthesis have outcomes related to the density of baryonic matter, but whereas in the first case there is a standard model that makes very precise predictions of light element abundances as a function of the mean density of baryons in the Universe, in the second case various uncertainties permit only very ...
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Theories of Nucleosynthesis

Space Science Reviews, 1973
A review is presented of current theories of nucleosynthesis. The predicted contributions from (1) cosmological nucleosynthesis, (2) super-massive stars, (3) non-violent (quasi-static) stellar evolution, (4) supernova explosions, (5) cosmic ray interactions with the interstellar medium and (6) nova explosions to the observed solar system abundances are
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Primordial nucleosynthesis

The European Physical Journal A, 2016
Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) describes the production of light nuclei in the early phases of the Universe. For this, precise knowledge of the cosmological parameters, such as the baryon density, as well as the cross section of the fusion reactions involved are needed.
Gustavino, C.   +4 more
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Nucleosynthesis

2006
Bradley S. Meyer, Ernst Zinner
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Stellar Nucleosynthesis

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999
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Primordial nucleosynthesis

New Astronomy Reviews, 1999
Monique Signore, Denis Puy
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