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A-particle addition

A cosmologically important feature of chemical periodicity is the valid prediction of periodic variation in cosmic abundance, consistent with an equilibrium process of nucleogenesis by a-particle addition and totally at variance with the predictions of standard cosmology and the ACDM alternative. [Pg.404]

Fig. 5 Using half-life as criterion, the naturally occurring stable nuclides can be divided into four series of mass number ri(mod4) = 0,1,2, 3, i.e. two even series of 81 and two odd series of 51, considered as the product of a-particle addition [7], A plot of the ratio Z/N vs A defines a converging field of stability, in Une with the presumed periodicity of 24 (condition (c), see text)... Fig. 5 Using half-life as criterion, the naturally occurring stable nuclides can be divided into four series of mass number ri(mod4) = 0,1,2, 3, i.e. two even series of 81 and two odd series of 51, considered as the product of a-particle addition [7], A plot of the ratio Z/N vs A defines a converging field of stability, in Une with the presumed periodicity of 24 (condition (c), see text)...

See other pages where A-particle addition is mentioned: [Pg.54]    [Pg.177]    [Pg.176]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.137 , Pg.138 , Pg.285 , Pg.289 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.177 , Pg.303 ]




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