Everything about The Alpha Process totally explained
The
Alpha process (or
alpha reactions) is one of two classes of
nuclear fusion reactions by which stars convert helium into heavier elements, the other being the
triple-alpha process.While the triple-alpha process only requires
helium, once some
carbon is present, other reactions that consume helium are possible:
» are the number of alpha element atoms and Fe atoms per unit volume. Theoretical
galactic evolution models predict that early in the universe there were more alpha elements relative to Fe. Type II supernovae mainly synthesize oxygen and the alpha-elements (Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, Ca and Ti) while
Type Ia supernovae produce elements of the
iron peak (
V,
Cr,
Mn,
Fe,
Co and
Ni).
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