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The History of the Stellar Nucleosynthesis' Evolution

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  • Hey, I have to rush a report right now, could you perhaps help me?
  • Sure! I still have free time to spare? What is it about?
  • Thanks! I was tasked to talk about the history of the history of nucleosynthesis' evolution
  • Oh! We just learned that yesterday, so I can still remember it
  • Ok, so I know that in 1920, the suggestion that nuclear fusion took place in stars was made by Arthur Eddington
  • So what do you and do not understand about the topic?
  • Oh yeah! That I also remember
  • And the stellar source of energy was the conversion of Hydrogen to Helium!
  • That's right!
  • And then, George Gamow was the one who made a formula to calculate the probability of those reactions right?
  • Correct, hence the Gamow Factor.
  • However, I forgot about the processes Hans Bethe proposed that are used to convert Hydrogen to Helium
  • Oh okay, so the first process that he proposed was the proton-proton cycle, which takes place in stars will small masses like our Sun
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