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#1 2007-10-21 23:20:55

Nicholas
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High energy physics inside stars

All those exotic hadrons produced at high energies revealed in colliders are going to show up in star fusion. They play a role in star physics. Taking that into account what we know of as the simple fusion process becomes amazingly complicated.

Astrophysics is just a baby.

Last edited by Nicholas (2007-10-22 00:02:10)

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#2 2007-10-26 18:12:38

BenTheMan
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Re: High energy physics inside stars

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The simple fusion processes are typically at energies MUCH less than those available in high energy colliders.  If the energy is lower, there is no chance to excite the types of particles you see at FermiLab.


Sometimes you eat the bahr, and, well, sometimes he eats you. ---Anon

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#3 2007-12-08 21:44:20

Nicholas
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Re: High energy physics inside stars

How are we engineering greater energy levels than are in stars?
Something sounds wrong with that.

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