ネオン燃焼過程
1. Neon-burning processThe neon-burning process is a set of nuclear fusion reactions that take place in massive stars (at least 8 Solar masses). Neon burning requires high temperatures and densities (around 1.2×10 K or 100 KeV and 4×10 kg/m). At such high temperatures photodisintegration becomes a significant effect, so some neon nuclei decompose, releasing alpha particles: Alternatively: where the neutron consumed in the first step is regenerated in the second.
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