Nucleosynthesis in Stars and the Chemical Enrichment of Galaxies
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe · The University of Tokyo · +2 more institutions
Abstract
After the Big Bang, production of heavy elements in the early Universe takes place starting from the formation of the first stars, their evolution, and explosion. The first supernova explosions have strong dynamical, thermal, and chemical feedback on the formation of subsequent stars and evolution of galaxies. However, the nature of the Universe's first stars and supernova explosions has not been well clarified. The signature of the nucleosynthesis yields of the first stars can be seen in the elemental abundance patterns observed in extremely metal-poor stars. Interestingly, those patterns show some peculiarities relative to the solar abundance pattern, which should provide important clues to understanding the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Nucleosynthesis
- Astrophysics
- Supernova
- Stars
- Galaxy
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- Astronomy