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Stars Fuse Gold

Maximillian Cross

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Stars Fuse Gold" explores the fascinating origins of gold and other heavy elements in the universe, focusing on the dramatic role of supernovae. This book connects science, physics, and astrophysics to explain how these cataclysmic stellar explosions forge the building blocks of our world. One intriguing insight is that we are quite literally made of stardust, with elements created in dying stars becoming part of us. Another fact is the book's central argument, that supernovae are the primary sites for the rapid neutron-capture process (r-process), challenging previous theories about the element creation. This book stands out by providing a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of astrophysical data and theoretical models, emphasizing recent research supporting supernovae as the dominant source of gold. Beginning with early models of stellar evolution, the book traces the evolution of our understanding, highlighting key experimental and theoretical breakthroughs. The approach is informative and accessible, conveying complex scientific concepts in a clear and engaging manner.

 
The book unfolds logically, starting with an introduction to stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis. It then delves into the intricacies of supernovae, detailing the different types and extreme physical conditions within them. Finally, "Stars Fuse Gold" lays out the evidence supporting the r-process within supernovae and explores the distribution of gold and other r-process elements throughout the cosmos.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 63 pagine.

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