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Stellar Nuclear Physics
[edit]- Basics
- Star
- Kelvin
- Neutrino
- Metallicity
- Catalytic cycle
- Nuclear fusion
- Nucleosynthesis
- Radiative transfer
- Convection zone
- Degenerate matter
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- Neutron capture nucleosynthesis
- Supernova nucleosynthesis
- Stellar Evolution
- Stellar evolution
- Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
- Pre-main-sequence star
- Main sequence
- G-type main-sequence star
- K-type main-sequence star
- Red giant
- White dwarf
- Red dwarf
- Brown dwarf
- Black dwarf
- Neutron star
- Black hole
- Supernova
- Type II supernova
- Type Ib and Ic supernovae
- Input Elements
- Hydrogen
- Deuterium
- Lithium
- Helium
- Helium-4
- Nitrogen
- Carbon
- Silicon
- Oxygen
- Neon
- Fusion Reactions
- Proton–proton chain reaction
- Alpha process
- Triple-alpha process
- Deuterium burning
- Lithium burning
- Carbon-burning process
- Silicon-burning process
- Oxygen-burning process
- Neon-burning process
- Helium flash
- CNO cycle
- Nucleosynthesis Processes
- P-process
- R-process
- Rp-process
- S-process
- Photodisintegration
- Synthesized Elements
- Iron
- Interstellar medium
- Abundance of the chemical elements
- Specific Examples
- Sun