CERN Study Details Nuclear Process Behind Cosmic Gold Production
Scientists at CERN's ISOLDE facility have for the first time precisely observed beta-delayed neutron emission from indium-134. This significant finding, published in Physical Review Letters, illuminates the rapid neutron capture process. This mechanism is responsible for creating heavy elements like gold and platinum during extreme astrophysical events, such as neutron star collisions.
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