New Data Strengthen Weak Link in Stellar Nucleosynthesis
DOI: 10.1063/1.2808959
According to the standard model of the Big Bang, the only elements created during that event were hydrogen, helium and some lithium; the rest were brewed in the stars. Over the past few decades nuclear astrophysicists have sorted out the complex chain of stellar reactions responsible for the observed abundances of the isotopes, with remarkable success in all the most critical reactions but one:
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