Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1997
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Reviews of Modern Physics, Volume 69, Issue 4, October 1997, pp.995-1084
Physics
229
Scientific paper
Forty years ago Burbidge, Burbidge, Fowler, and Hoyle combined what we would now call fragmentary evidence from nuclear physics, stellar evolution and the abundances of elements and isotopes in the solar system as well as a few stars into a synthesis of remarkable ingenuity. Their review provided a foundation for forty years of research in all of the aspects of low energy nuclear experiments and theory, stellar modeling over a wide range of mass and composition, and abundance studies of many hundreds of stars, many of which have shown distinct evidence of the processes suggested by B2FH. In this review we summarize progress in each of these fields with emphasis on the most recent developments.
Barnes Charles A.
Boesgaard Ann Merchant
Boyd Richard N.
Champagne Arthur E.
Hale Gerald M.
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