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- Carbon-burning_process abstract "The carbon-burning process or carbon fusion is a set of nuclear fusion reactions that take place in massive stars (at least 8 at birth) that have used up the lighter elements in their cores. It requires high temperatures (> 5×108 K or 50 keV) and densities (> 3×109 kg/m3).These figures for temperature and density are only a guide. More massive stars burn their nuclear fuel more quickly, since they have to offset greater gravitational forces to stay in (approximate) hydrostatic equilibrium. That generally means higher temperatures, although lower densities, than for less massive stars. To get the right figures for a particular mass, and a particular stage of evolution, it is necessary to use a numerical stellar model computed with computer algorithms. Such models are continually being refined based on particle physics experiments (which measure nuclear reaction rates) and astronomical observations (which include direct observation of mass loss, detection of nuclear products from spectrum observations after convection zones develop from the surface to fusion-burning regions – known as 'dredge-up' events – and so bring nuclear products to the surface, and many other observations relevant to models).".
- Carbon-burning_process wikiPageID "217717".
- Carbon-burning_process wikiPageRevisionID "605295901".
- Carbon-burning_process hasPhotoCollection Carbon-burning_process.
- Carbon-burning_process subject Category:Nucleosynthesis.
- Carbon-burning_process comment "The carbon-burning process or carbon fusion is a set of nuclear fusion reactions that take place in massive stars (at least 8 at birth) that have used up the lighter elements in their cores. It requires high temperatures (> 5×108 K or 50 keV) and densities (> 3×109 kg/m3).These figures for temperature and density are only a guide. More massive stars burn their nuclear fuel more quickly, since they have to offset greater gravitational forces to stay in (approximate) hydrostatic equilibrium.".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Carbon-burning process".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Fusion du carbone (réaction nucléaire)".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Fusão nuclear do carbono".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Kohlenstoffbrennen".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Proceso de combustión del carbono".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Processo di fusione del carbonio".
- Carbon-burning_process label "Ядерное горение углерода".
- Carbon-burning_process label "炭素燃焼過程".
- Carbon-burning_process label "碳聚变".
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Kohlenstoffbrennen.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Proceso_de_combustión_del_carbono.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Fusion_du_carbone_(réaction_nucléaire).
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Processo_di_fusione_del_carbonio.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs 炭素燃焼過程.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs 탄소_연소_과정.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Fusão_nuclear_do_carbono.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs m.01fwnq.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Q1075685.
- Carbon-burning_process sameAs Q1075685.
- Carbon-burning_process wasDerivedFrom Carbon-burning_process?oldid=605295901.
- Carbon-burning_process isPrimaryTopicOf Carbon-burning_process.