Paul Sutton

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New Superheavy Element Synthesis

Updated and reposted 5/11/2024

Interesting post found on Matrix today, :-

New Superheavy Element Synthesis Points to Long-Sought ‘Island of Stability’ you can read more about this in the scientific American article published on 24th September

Seems interesting, as I read a paper a few years ago suggesting element 120 was present in Przybylski's Star. In fact, a number of papers on arXiv have suggested some interesting properties and chemistry.

Here is a link to the Matrix Physics Room where I found the link mentioned above

Update

There is now an update to this research

While I acknowledge that wikipedia is not an academic source of information there is a page on the island of stability as related to nuclear physics that may be useful here.

Tags

#Chemistry,#Elements,#SuperHeavy


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Abundances in Przybylski's star ( per-zib-ill-skee)

This looks like a really interesting paper, published on Oxford Academic [1], examining, what appears to be the unusual composition of Przybylski's star [2]. According to Wikipedia [3]* is in the “Southern constellation of Centaurus”

  • See [4] for a better reference.

There seems to be quite a few heavier element detected.

REFERENCES

1 Oxford Academic 2 Paper 3 Przybylski's_Star (Wikipedia) 4. https://www.daviddarling.info

Related papers

This may also be useful / relevant

Periodic Table of Isotopes

TAGS

#Astronomy,#Star,#Science,#Paper,#Chemistry,#Astrochemistry. #arXiv,#Isotopes,#SuperHeavy

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Abundances in Przybylski's star ( per-zib-ill-skee)

This looks like a really interesting paper, published on Oxford Academic [1], examining, what appears to be the unusual composition of Przybylski's star [2]. According to Wikipedia* is in the “Southern constellation of Centaurus”

  • I need a better academic references for this, which could be at [4].

There seems to be quite a few heavier element detected.

REFERENCES

1 Oxford Academic 2 Paper 3 Przybylski's_Star (Wikipedia) 4. https://www.daviddarling.info

Related papers

This may also be useful / relevant

Periodic Table of Isotopes

TAGS

#Astronomy,#Star,#Science,#Paper,#Chemistry,#Astrochemistry. #arXiv,#Isotopes,#SuperHeavy

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