The problem of stellar energy was the subject of discussion of the Fourth Annual Conference on Theoretical Physics sponsored by the George Washington University and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and held in Washington, D.C., on March 21-23. The Conference was attended by astrophysicists studying the internal constitution of the stars (S. Chandrasekhar, B. Strömgren, T. Sterne, D. Menzel and others) as well as by physicists working on different branches of nuclear physics (H. Bethe, G. Breit, G. Gamow, J. v. Neumann, E. Teller, M. Tuve, L. Hafstad, N. Heydenburg and others)
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Abstract. I discuss three open problems in astrophysics where nuclear physics can make important con...
The universe is filled with electromagnetic radiation, and visible light covers only a small section...
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Physics and Astrophysics discusses some major problems concerned with macrophysics. Such topics as t...
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We discuss a recently predicted mechanism whereby energy is produced by the back-ground space non-ho...
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The quest for the origin of the elements is probably as old as human attempts to understand the worl...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose of this PhD school was to bring together young PhD student...
The original intent of the conference was to focus, first, on the physical processes (accretion, col...
Most elements are synthesized, or ""cooked"", by thermonuclear reactions in stars. The newly formed ...
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This classic text, aimed at senior undergraduates and beginning graduate students in physics and ast...
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