Nucleosynthesis In The Galaxy (The Distribution and origin of the chemical elements)

Nucleosynthesis is closely linked with cosmology. The present composition of the Galaxy has arisen because the history of the Universe took the course it did. Some early theories investigated single processes in the early Universe that might have resulted in the present abundances. One of these was the ALPHA-BETA-GAMMA THEORY, so-called because it was proposed […]

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The processes of nucleosynthesis (The Distribution and origin of the chemical elements)

The term NUCLEOSYNTHESIS means the creation of new elements in nuclear reactions. Before we can consider how the present-day mix of elements may have come into being, we need to look at the various processes that could have contributed. It used to be supĀ¬posed that the Universe has always had the composition we observe today, […]

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The Methods And Results of Abundance Analysis ( The Distribution and origin of the chemical elements)

There are only two basic ways in which abundances, or the relative quantities of each clement in the Universe, may be determined: the direct chemical analysis of samples, and deduction from analysis of absorption and emission-line spectra. We include here the parts of the spectrum outside the visible range, because some of the most exciting […]

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The Composition of The Universe ( The Distribution and origin of the chemical elements)

The discovery of the chemical composition of every type of astronomical body, from our planet Earth, through planets, stars and interstellar gas, to distant galaxies is a major occupation of astrophysicists in our own time. Since nuclear science realized the dream of the alchemist, to transmute the elements from one to another, we have come […]

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X-ray Binary Stars (Dense States of Cosmic Matter)

In a close binary system, the stars are near enough to transfer matter from one to the other. Mass-flux rates of up to about a millionth of a solar mass per year have been observed by optical astronomers. A compact object in a close binary system can, therefore, receive enough matter to power it as […]

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X-ray Stars (Dense States of Cosmic Matter)

X-rays are associated with high-energy phenomena. The Sun emits most of its radiation at frequencies corresponding to visible light and has an effective surface temperature of about 5800 K. X-ray photons are roughly a thousand times more energetic than the photons of ordinary light, and so to produce X-rays we need either temperatures of several […]

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The Detection of Black Holes (Dense States of Cosmic Matter)

If black holes are really objects from which no light, nor anything else, can escape, how can we detect their presence ? There are three main possibilities which we take in turn. First, there is the discovery by the Cambridge astrophysicist Stephen Hawking that black holes are not completely black. Matter antimatter pairs of particles […]

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Black Holes In Astronomy (Dense States of Cosmic Matter)

Two questions arise when discussing the astronomical consequences of the possibility of the existence of black holes .Where would we expect to find them, and how would we detect them ? To form a black hole we need to find places in the Universe which are much denser than their surroundings. The matter in the […]

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Black Holes (Dense States of Cosmic Matter)

In 1798 Laplace, in his book the ‘Exposition of the system of the world’, stated the following theorem: a luminous body in the Universe of the same density as the Earth, whose diameter is 250 times larger than the Sun, can, by its attractive power, prevent its light rays from reaching us. Consequently, he continued, […]

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The Binary Pulsar (Dense States of Cosmic Matter)

An important parameter to measure is the mass of a neutron star. This can best be determined in the same manner as for ordinary stars, by the observation of a binary system that contains a neutron star. To get the masses unambiguously we really need an eclipsing, double-lined binary, in which both components give us […]

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