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- who: Joseph Bevelacqua from the The nucleosynthesis of heavy elements occurs by three basic processes that add protons or neutrons to a nuclear system1, The p-process adds protons and the s- or slow process and r- or rapid process adds neutrons. Capture of protons by nuclear systems produces predominantly proton-rich nuclei that tend to decay by positron emission and electron capture1, . Neutron capture creates neutron-rich nuclei, and the resulting nuclear systems depend upon the rate of neutron addition and the beta decay rates of the residual nuclei. In the s-process neutron capture chain . . .
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