Giovanni Secaucus: The Cosmic Catalyst, Igniting The Engines Of Stellar Evolution

Webonce carbon is present, it acts as a catalyst for the fusion of hydrogen to helium through a series of reactions known as the cno cycle (for.

Webthere are three major sources responsible for the synthesis of the elements:

Comological nucleosynthesis in the big bang, nucleosynthesis during stellar evolution,.

Webmain sequence stars accumulate helium in their cores as a result of hydrogen fusion, but the core does not become hot enough to initiate helium fusion.

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Helium fusion first begins.

Webstars evolve as protostars by gravitational contraction of a molecular cloud until the increasing core temperature and density triggers the ignition of hydrogen.

Webthe big bang theory is supported by a wealth of evidence:

It explains the cosmic background radiation, the abundances of light elements and the hubble expansion.

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Webdespite their diminutive contribution to the mass of the universe, stars play a vital role in the evolution of the cosmos.

They are the engines that produce all the chemical elements.

Webfrom about one second to a few minutes cosmic time, when the temperature has fallen below 10 billion kelvin, the conditions are just right for protons and neutrons to combine.

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Webthe chronology of the universe describes the history and future of the universe according to big bang cosmology.

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Research published in 2015 estimates the earliest stages of the.

In perhaps the simplest nucleosynthesis.