Solved Mystery of element expelled by supernovas
Solved Mystery of element expelled by supernovas.
Imagine a scenario where the mysteries of the universe begin to be revealed thanks to the power of Next Generation computing, recently nuclear physicists at ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory achieved impressive progress in this field.
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These discrepancies created stalemate among physicists, generating confusion about the true magnetic behavior of calcium 48. To resolve this question, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory turned to the Frontier supercomputer, an exa-scale machine capable of performing more than a quintillion calculations. per second.
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These discoveries not only clarify nuclear physics, but also have profound applications for astrophysics, calcium 48 is found in abundance in supernovae, those massive stellar explosions that disperse elements throughout the cosmos, and neutrinos subatomic particles crucial in this process interact ways that can be better understood thanks to this research, as explained by physicist Vijay Acharya, “the physics that describes the strength of the magnetic transition in calcium 48 also describes how neutrinos interact with matter, which could influence the way in which that we understand supernova explosions and the creation of elements in the universe.”
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