Thanks to the long-term collaborations between nuclear and astrophysics, we have good understanding on the origin of elements in the universe, except for the elements around Ti and some neutron-capture elements. From the comparison between observations of nearby stars and Galactic chemical evolution models, a rapid neutron-capture process associated with core-collapse supernovae is required. The production of C, N, F and some minor isotopes depends on the rotation of massive stars, and the observations of distant galaxies with ALMA indicate rapid cosmic enrichment. It might be hard to find very metal-poor or Population III (and dust-free) galaxies at very high redshifts even with JWST.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures, invited review for IAU Sy...
As building blocks of dust, rocky planets, and even complex life, the chemical elements heavier than...
Aims. We study the nucleosynthesis of several neutron capture elements (barium, europium, lanthanum,...
The hypothesis that neutrons might decay into dark matter is explored using neutron stars as a testi...
The origin of many elements of the periodic table remains an unsolved problem. Many nucleosynthetic ...
The basic scheme of nucleosynthesis (building of heavy elements from light ones) has held up very we...
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...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted f...
Abstract Based on a three-component Galaxy chemical evolutionary model satis-fying a large set of Ga...
The heavy elements formed by neutron capture processes have an interesting history from which we can...
Understanding the origin of the elements has been a decades-long pursuit, with many open questions r...
Using a new numerical model for cosmic chemical evolution, we study the influence of hypernova feedb...
There is no consensus on the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) despite their importance for...
Aims. We constrain the role of different Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) channels in the chemical enrichme...
The synthesis of hyper-heavy elements is investigated under conditions simulating neutron star envir...
As building blocks of dust, rocky planets, and even complex life, the chemical elements heavier than...
Aims. We study the nucleosynthesis of several neutron capture elements (barium, europium, lanthanum,...
The hypothesis that neutrons might decay into dark matter is explored using neutron stars as a testi...
The origin of many elements of the periodic table remains an unsolved problem. Many nucleosynthetic ...
The basic scheme of nucleosynthesis (building of heavy elements from light ones) has held up very we...
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...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted f...
Abstract Based on a three-component Galaxy chemical evolutionary model satis-fying a large set of Ga...
The heavy elements formed by neutron capture processes have an interesting history from which we can...
Understanding the origin of the elements has been a decades-long pursuit, with many open questions r...
Using a new numerical model for cosmic chemical evolution, we study the influence of hypernova feedb...
There is no consensus on the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) despite their importance for...
Aims. We constrain the role of different Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) channels in the chemical enrichme...
The synthesis of hyper-heavy elements is investigated under conditions simulating neutron star envir...
As building blocks of dust, rocky planets, and even complex life, the chemical elements heavier than...
Aims. We study the nucleosynthesis of several neutron capture elements (barium, europium, lanthanum,...
The hypothesis that neutrons might decay into dark matter is explored using neutron stars as a testi...