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Stellar dust as nuclear astrophysics laboratory
Date Submitted
2017-04-26 08:46:23
GalChem
Marco Pignatari
University of Hull
Poster
Presolar stellar dust was made by stars before the Sun was formed, and still carry unchanged their exotic pristine isotopic composition. By comparing these abundance patterns with theoretical stellar models, it is possible to get crucial information about the properties of their parent stars, and challenge our understanding about stellar physics mechanisms, and present uncertainties of relevant nuclear reactions. In this talk I will present recent results obtained from presolar dust made by core-collapse supernovae.

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