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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Polulation III, and Stellar Genetics in the Galactic Halo


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 19(2) 238 - 245
Published: 30 August 2002

Abstract

The diverse isotopic and elemental signatures produced in different nucleosynthetic sites are passed on to successive generations of stars. By tracing these chemical signatures back through the stellar populations of the Galaxy, it is possible to unravel its nucleosynthetic history and even to study stars which are now extinct. This review considers recent applications of ‘stellar genetics’ to examine the earliest episodes of nucleosynthesis in the universe, in Population iii stars and the Big Bang.

Keywords: stars: abundances — stars: Population ii — Galaxy: abundances — Galaxy: formation — Galaxy: halo

https://doi.org/10.1071/AS01067

© ASA 2002

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