What type of nucleosynthesis occurs in the explosion of stars?
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Supernova nucleosynthesis is the nucleosynthesis of chemical elements in supernova explosions. ... Together, shock-wave nucleosynthesis and hydrostatic-burning processes create most of the isotopes of the elements carbon (Z = 6), oxygen (Z = 8), and elements with Z = 10 to 28 (from neon to nickel).
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==>Supernova nucleosynthesis is the nucleosynthesis of chemical elements in supernova explosions. ... Together, shock-wave nucleosynthesis and hydrostatic-burning processes create most of the isotopes of the elements carbon (Z = 6), oxygen (Z = 8), and elements with Z = 10 to 28 (from neon to nickel).
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==>Where within a star does nucleosynthesis occur?
Supernova nucleosynthesis occurs in the energetic environment in supernovae, in which the elements between silicon and nickel are synthesized in quasiequilibrium established during fast fusion that attaches by reciprocating balanced nuclear reactions to 28Si.
==>What are the 3 types of nucleosynthesis?
Synthesis of the naturally occurring elements and their isotopes present in the Solar System solids may be divided into three broad segments: primordial nucleosynthesis (H, He), energetic particle (cosmic ray) interactions (Li, Be, B), and stellar nucleosynthesis (C and heavier elements)