Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1952
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1952phrv...87...46p&link_type=abstract
Physical Review, vol. 87, Issue 1, pp. 46-50
Physics
9
Scientific paper
Assuming as an early stage in the expansion of the universe a homogeneous fluid of nuclear density and low temperature, it is shown that, for reasonable values of the constants, this will, on expansion, leave the matter in the form of droplets of the same properties as those found in the Mayer-Teller "polyneutron" theory. However, this model leads necessarily to an abundance curve in which the amount of heavy elements is at least comparable to that of the light elements, contrary to experience.
Peierls R. E.
Singwi K. S.
Wroe D.
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