Inventing the Universe of Matter: An Account of the Origin of the Elements by Astrophysical Nucleosynthesis
Individual author or multiple authors
Individual
Major
Physics (PHYS)
Category of Work
Comps
Additional Category of Work
None
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Class Year
2017
Department or Program
Physics and Astronomy
Comps Adviser(s)
McNally, Frank; Baylor, Marty
Special Recognition
Distinction on comps
Identifier (Includes All Files and Enter All Their Files Name)
lopezg_2017_PHYS_presentation.pptx, lopezg_2017_PHYS_paper.pdf
Keywords
astrophysics, nucleosynthesis, nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics, particle physics, cosmology, stellar physics, stellar nucleosynthesis, strong nuclear force, electromagnetic force, nuclear binding energy, supernova, neutron capture, proton capture, exotic nucleosynthesis, stellar evolution, fundamental forces, fundamental interactions, nuclides, origin of the elements, cosmic abundance
Student Work Completed Date
2017-04-12
Format
application/pdf, application/ppt
Files Uploaded
Text (paper), Presentation
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