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Nuclear Astrophysics
Nuclear Astrophysics investigates the origin and fate of the elements in the
universe as the product of nuclear reactions in stars.
The slow neutron-capture process
The elements heavier than iron are mostly be produced by neutron
captures because their Coulomb barrier is too large to be able to
capture charged particles.
Stardust grains
Stardust grains are recovered from primitive meteorites and analysed via
mass spectrometry. They are smaller than the tiniest grain of sand but
they carry a wealth of information about the stars where they come from.
Radioactivity in the early Solar System
At birth, our solar system contained radioactive nuclei, now extinct,
which were produced by nearby stars. Some of these nuclei were responsible for melting
the interiors of the first protoplanets.