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Fragmentation of heavier nuclei by cosmic-ray bombardment Accounts for abundance of elements not synthesised in thermonuclear reactions. Explains existence and low abundance of some elements e.g. 6Li, 7Li, 9Be, 10B, 11B |
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p-process (proton capture) |
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Occur in supernova Makes small contribution to elemental abundance for elements synthesised by the s- or r-processes Explains existence and low abundance of some elements e.g.190Pt or 168Yb |
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r-process (rapid neutron addition) |
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Timescale 0.01 – 10s Lots of neutrons added to nuclei unstable Rapid - decay : 8-10 - emissions cascade to the next stable isotope -->Increased abundance peaks at 80, 30 and 194 as 8-10 mass units below nuclides associated with the s process. |
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s-process (slow neutron addition) |
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Timescale 102 – 105 years Collision of nucleus with neutron heavier nucleus Unstable nuclei formed decay by electron emission (-) -->formation of elements of mass 63-209 and non -process nuclei in 23-46 range |
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Neutron capture cross-section |
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Build-up of certain isotopes e.g. 138Ba, 218Pb, 209Bi |
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s-process (slow neutron addition)--->Occurs in red giants r-process (rapid neutron addition)--->Occurs in supernovae |
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Supernova Violent explosion during supernova – massive release of energy Interconversions between nuclei, free protons and free neutrons Explains abundance of Ti to Cu |
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