Neutron-capture nucleosynthesis of nature's rarest stable isotope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Neutrons, Nuclear Capture, Nuclear Fusion, Tantalum Isotopes, Branching (Physics), Electron Microscopy, Radioactive Decay

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Ta-180, nature's rarest stable isotope is analyzed experimentally and accounted for by relatively small branchings in the common slow (s)- and rapid (r)-processes of stellar nucleosynthesis by neutron capture. A diagram presenting nuclear structural information for the neutron-capture and beta-decay parameters is given and the experimental stages are described in detail.

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