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Stellar nucleosynthesis occurs in stars during the process of stellar evolution.
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The concept of nucleosynthesis in stars was first established by Hoyle in 1946.
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Thereafter, nucleosynthesis produced the elemental abundance of the early universe.
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It was also formed in enormous quantities during Big Bang nucleosynthesis.
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Potassium is formed in the universe by nucleosynthesis from lighter atoms.
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Without it, nucleosynthesis could not proceed beyond a very simple stage.
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It is also known worldwide for his research on stellar nucleosynthesis.
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For the creation of elements during the explosion of a star, the term supernova nucleosynthesis is used.
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Alpher's dissertation in 1948 dealt with a subject that came to be known as Big Bang nucleosynthesis.
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More examples
  • (astronomy) the cosmic synthesis of atoms more complex than the hydrogen atom
  • Nucleosynthesis is the process of creating new atomic nuclei from pre-existing nucleons (protons and neutrons). It is thought that the primordial nucleons themselves were formed from the quark-gluon plasma from the Big Bang as it cooled below two trillion degrees. ...
  • The process by which heavier chemical elements are synthesised from hydrogen nuclei in the interiors of stars.
  • Formation of chemical elements by nuclear reaction, typically occuring in the core of stars or in the first few moments after the big-bang.
  • The chain of thermonuclear fusion processes by which hydrogen is converted to helium, helium to carbon, and so on through all the elements of the periodic table.
  • Is the name given to the process that created atomic nuclei containing more than just a single proton.
  • The creation of heavy elements from lighter ones by nuclear fusion.