Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2003
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American Physical Society, Division of Nuclear Physics Fall Meeting, October 30 - November 1, 2003, Tucson, Arizona, MEETING ID:
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
A major source of many of the light elements, including carbon and nitrogen, as well as many of the s-process elements, is low-mass stars. In this context, not only are nuclear rates important, but so to is the astrophysics of convective dredge-up and rotation. In this talk, I will review the major processes that result in the ejection from low-mass stars of an important complement of the elements of the universe.
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