2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.12246
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Cosmic nucleosynthesis: a multi-messenger challenge

Roland Diehl,
Andreas Korn,
Bruno Leibundgut
et al.

Abstract: The origins of the elements and isotopes of cosmic material is a critical aspect of understanding the evolution of the universe. Nucleosynthesis typically requires physical conditions of high temperatures and densities. These are found in the Big Bang, in the interiors of stars, and in explosions with their compressional shocks and high neutrino and neutron fluxes. Many different tools are available to disentangle the composition of cosmic matter, in material of extraterrestrial origins such as cosmic rays, me… Show more

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