© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. The definitive publisher authenticated version is available online at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abae65.To reach a deeper understanding of the origin of elements in the periodic table, we construct Galactic chemical evolution (GCE) models for all stable elements from C (A = 12) to U (A = 238) from first principles, i.e., using theoretical nucleosynthesis yields and event rates of all chemical enrichment sources. This enables us to predict the origin of elements ...
The production of about half of the heavy elements found in nature is assigned to a specific astroph...
Aims. To understand the formation and evolution of the different stellar populations within our Gala...
Context. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way disc is still a matter ...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted f...
The origin of many elements of the periodic table remains an unsolved problem. Many nucleosynthetic ...
Funding Information: C.K. acknowledges funding from the UK Science and Technology Facility Council (...
Abstract: Models of average Galactic chemical abundances are in good general agreement with observat...
Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature o...
Context. The chemical composition of stars is intimately linked to the formation and evolution of th...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
We follow the chemical evolution of the Galaxy for elements from Ba to Eu, using an evolutionary mod...
Context. Elements heavier than iron are produced through neutron-capture processes in the different ...
Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature o...
The chemical elements are created in nuclear fusion processes in the hot and dense cores of stars. T...
For the production of r-process elements in our Galaxy, multiple sites have been discussed, among ot...
The production of about half of the heavy elements found in nature is assigned to a specific astroph...
Aims. To understand the formation and evolution of the different stellar populations within our Gala...
Context. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way disc is still a matter ...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted f...
The origin of many elements of the periodic table remains an unsolved problem. Many nucleosynthetic ...
Funding Information: C.K. acknowledges funding from the UK Science and Technology Facility Council (...
Abstract: Models of average Galactic chemical abundances are in good general agreement with observat...
Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature o...
Context. The chemical composition of stars is intimately linked to the formation and evolution of th...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
We follow the chemical evolution of the Galaxy for elements from Ba to Eu, using an evolutionary mod...
Context. Elements heavier than iron are produced through neutron-capture processes in the different ...
Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature o...
The chemical elements are created in nuclear fusion processes in the hot and dense cores of stars. T...
For the production of r-process elements in our Galaxy, multiple sites have been discussed, among ot...
The production of about half of the heavy elements found in nature is assigned to a specific astroph...
Aims. To understand the formation and evolution of the different stellar populations within our Gala...
Context. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way disc is still a matter ...