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R-process: The Astrophysical Origin Of The Heavy Elements And Related Rare Isotope Accelerator Physics (Proceedings from the Institute for Nuclear Theory) PDF

260 Pages·2004·12.612 MB·English
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The r-process is a major mechanism for producing elements heavier than Fe. In this book, a summary of recent developments in theoretical, experimental and observational studies of the r-process are presented in 25 contributions. The collected papers are up to date, comprehensive and yet concise. The topics covered include experiments on nuclei far from stability, nuclear theory input for the r-process, observational and theoretical studies on abundances of heavy nuclei, and astrophysical models of the r-process.

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Author:Yong-Zhong Qian, ernst Rehm, Hendrik Schatz, Friedrich-karl Thielemann
Publication Year:2004
ISBN:9789812702470
Pages:260
Language:English
File Size:12.612
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