星の進化を解く数学のコード
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Scientists Crack Open Stellar Evolution
Livermore CA (SPX) Oct 30, 2006
Using 3D models run on some of the fastest computers in the world, Laboratory physicists have created a mathematical code that cracks a mystery surrounding stellar evolution. For years, physicists have theorized that low-mass stars (about one to two times the size of our sun) produce great amounts of helium 3 when they exhaust the hydrogen in their cores to become red giants, most of their makeup is ejected, substantially enriching the universe in this light isotope of helium.
by mayufuru
| 2006-12-29 19:43