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27 April 2024
 
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Catching Element Formation In The Act
Chris L. Fryer ; Frank Timmes ; Aimee L. Hungerford ; Aaron Couture ; Fred Adams ; Wako Aoki ; Almudena Arcones ; David Arnett ; Katie Auchettl ; Melina Avila ; Carles Badenes ; Eddie Baron ; Andreas Bauswein ; John Beacom ; Jeff Blackmon ; Stephane Blondin ; Peter Bloser ; Steve Boggs ; Alan Boss ; Terri Brandt ; Eduardo Bravo ; Ed Brown ; Peter Brown ; Steve Bruenn. Carl Budtz-Jorgensen ; Eric Burns ; Alan Calder ; Regina Caputo ; Art Champagne ; Roger Chevalier ; Alessandro Chieffi ; Kelly Chipps ; David Cinabro ; Ondrea Clarkson ; Don Clayton ; Alain Coc ; Devin Connolly ; Charlie Conroy ; Benoit Cote ; Sean Couch ; Nicolas Dauphas ; Richard James deBoer ; Catherine Deibel ; Pavel Denisenkov ; Steve Desch ; Luc Dessart ; Roland Diehl ; Carolyn Doherty ; Inma Dominguez ; Subo Dong ; Vikram Dwarkadas ; Doreen Fan ; Brian Fields ; Carl Fields ; Alex Filippenko ; Robert Fisher ; Francois Foucart ; Claes Fransson ; Carla Frohlich ; George Fuller ; Brad Gibson ; Viktoriya Giryanskaya ; Joachim Gorres ; Stephane Goriely ; Sergei Grebenev ; Brian Grefenstette ; Evan Grohs ; James Guillochon ; Alice Harpole ; Chelsea Harris ; J. Austin Harris ; Fiona Harrison ; Dieter Hartmann ; Masa-aki Hashimoto ; Alexander Heger ; Margarita Hernanz ; Falk Herwig ; Raphael Hirschi ; Raphael William Hix ; Peter Hoflich ; Robert Hoffman ; Cole Holcomb ; Eric Hsiao ; Christian Iliadis ; Agnieszka Janiuk ; Thomas Janka ; Anders Jerkstrand ; Lucas Johns ; Samuel Jones ; Jordi Jose ; Toshitaka Kajino ; Amanda Karakas ; Platon Karpov ; Dan Kasen ; Carolyn Kierans ; Marc Kippen ; Oleg Korobkin ; Chiaki Kobayashi ; Cecilia Kozma ; Saha Krot ; Pawan Kumar ; Irfan Kuvvetli ; Alison Laird ; Martin Laming ; Josefin Larsson ; John Lattanzio ; James Lattimer ; Mark Leising ; Annika Lennarz ; Eric Lentz ; Marco Limongi ; Jonas Lippuner ; Eli Livne ; Nicole Lloyd-Ronning ; Richard Longland ; Laura A. Lopez ; Maria Lugaro ; Alexander Lutovinov ; Kristin Madsen ; Chris Malone ; Francesca Matteucci ; Julie McEnery ; Zach Meisel ; Bronson Messer ; Brian Metzger ; Bradley Meyer ; Georges Meynet ; Anthony Mezzacappa ; Jonah Miller ; Richard Miller ; Peter Milne ; Wendell Misch ; Lee Mitchell ; Philipp Mosta ; Yuko Motizuki ; Bernhard Muller ; Matthew Mumpower ; Jeremiah Murphy ; Shigehiro Nagataki ; Ehud Nakar ; Ken'ichi Nomoto ; Peter Nugent ; Filomena Nunes ; Brian O'Shea ; Uwe Oberlack ; Steven Pain ; Lucas Parker ; Albino Perego ; Marco Pignatari ; Gabriel Martinez Pinedo ; Tomasz Plewa ; Dovi Poznanski ; William Priedhorsky ; Boris Pritychenko ; David Radice ; Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz ; Thomas Rauscher ; Sanjay Reddy ; Ernst Rehm ; Rene Reifarth ; Debra Richman ; Paul Ricker ; Nabin Rijal ; Luke Roberts ; Friedrich Ropke ; Stephan Rosswog ; Ashley J. Ruiter ; Chris Ruiz ; Daniel Wolf Savin ; Hendrik Schatz ; Dieter Schneider ; Josiah Schwab ; Ivo Seitenzahl ; Ken Shen ; Thomas Siegert ; Stuart Sim ; David Smith ; Karl Smith ; Michael Smith ; Jesper Sollerman ; Trevor Sprouse ; Artemis Spyrou ; Sumner Starrfield ; Andrew Steiner ; Andrew W. Strong ; Tuguldur Sukhbold ; Nick Suntzeff ; Rebecca Surman ; Toru Tanimori ; Lih-Sin The ; Friedrich-Karl Thielemann ; Alexey Tolstov ; Nozomu Tominaga ; John Tomsick ; Dean Townsley ; Pelagia Tsintari ; Sergey Tsygankov ; David Vartanyan ; Tonia Venters ; Tom Vestrand ; Jacco Vink ; Roni Waldman ; Lifang Wang ; Xilu Wang ; MacKenzie Warren ; Christopher West ; J. Craig Wheeler ; Michael Wiescher ; Christoph Winkler ; Lisa Winter ; Bill Wolf ; Richard Woolf ; Stan Woosley ; Jin Wu ; Chris Wrede ; Shoichi Yamada ; Patrick Young ; Remco Zegers ; Michael Zingale ; Simon Portegies Zwart ;
Date 8 Feb 2019
AbstractGamma-ray astronomy explores the most energetic photons in nature to address some of the most pressing puzzles in contemporary astrophysics. It encompasses a wide range of objects and phenomena: stars, supernovae, novae, neutron stars, stellar-mass black holes, nucleosynthesis, the interstellar medium, cosmic rays and relativistic-particle acceleration, and the evolution of galaxies. MeV gamma-rays provide a unique probe of nuclear processes in astronomy, directly measuring radioactive decay, nuclear de-excitation, and positron annihilation. The substantial information carried by gamma-ray photons allows us to see deeper into these objects, the bulk of the power is often emitted at gamma-ray energies, and radioactivity provides a natural physical clock that adds unique information. New science will be driven by time-domain population studies at gamma-ray energies. This science is enabled by next-generation gamma-ray instruments with one to two orders of magnitude better sensitivity, larger sky coverage, and faster cadence than all previous gamma-ray instruments. This transformative capability permits: (a) the accurate identification of the gamma-ray emitting objects and correlations with observations taken at other wavelengths and with other messengers; (b) construction of new gamma-ray maps of the Milky Way and other nearby galaxies where extended regions are distinguished from point sources; and (c) considerable serendipitous science of scarce events -- nearby neutron star mergers, for example. Advances in technology push the performance of new gamma-ray instruments to address a wide set of astrophysical questions.
Source arXiv, 1902.2915
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