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Principles of Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis
The heart of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis is the thermonuclear reaction.
In the foregoing discussions, the rate of energy liberation per gram of stellar
material has been designated by the symbol «. It is the fusion of light nuclei into ...
2
An Introduction to Nuclear Astrophysics
In An Introduction to Nuclear Astrophysics, author Richard Boyd includes basic nomenclature and information so that students from astronomy or physics can quickly orient themselves in the material.
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The Release of
Thermonuclear Energy by Inertial Confinement: ...
... is not correct for the HB11 reaction, the formula (2.59) with appropriately
chosen constants can there still be used. In Fig. 2.6 the 〈σv〉 values for some
thermonuclear reactions are displayed. Table 2.1: Thermonuclear reaction rate
constants.
Friedwardt Winterberg, 2010
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Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces
design would a nuclear explosion generate sufficient deuterium densities and
temperatures to initiate a thermonuclear reaction. Sakharov and Ginzburg
proposed two important modifications that alleviated the problem somewhat.27
Sakharov ...
Oleg Bukharin, Pavel Podvig, Pavel Leonardovich Podvig, 2004
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Thermonuclear Reaction Waves at High Densities
Phenomena are studied of the ignition and the development of plane thermonuclear reaction waves propagating through solid density deuterium-tritium plasmas.
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Special Functions for Applied Scientists
Understanding the methods of evaluation of thermonuclear reaction rates is one
of the most important goals of research in the field of stellar and cosmological nu-
cleosynthesis. Practically all applications of fusion plasmas are controlled in ...
A.M. Mathai, H.J. Haubold, 2008
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Judging Edward Teller: A Closer Look at One of the Most ...
The story of the (American) hydrogen bomb began with a conversa- tion between
Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller in 1941 at Columbia Uni- versity.3 The idea of
thermonuclear reaction came to Fermi because he worried about unwanted ...
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Thermonuclear Supernovae
... plasma, the thermonuclear reaction rate is just oc exp(— T). The ratio of the
radius, TO, of the classical turning point, for colliding pairs with energy equal to
the Gamow energy, to the ion-sphere radius a can be expressed as: ...
P. Ruiz-Lapuente, R. Canal, J. Isern, 1997
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
THERMONUCLEAR ENERGY Unprecedented prospects would unfold before
humanity if it could realize a controlled thermonuclear reaction. The very
existence of the hydrogen bomb proves that such reactions triggered by an
atomic ...
... can occur. A self-sustaining thermonuclear reaction would be possible if each
pair reacting nuclei releases a positive energy under conditions such that over a
certain region of the system the temperature remains heigher than about 106 K.