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==== Kilonovae ==== | ==== Kilonovae ==== | ||
- | Kilonovae are electromagnetic transients observable in the infrared, optical, and ultraviolet bands. | + | Kilonovae are electromagnetic transients observable in the infrared, optical, and ultraviolet bands (see below for a comparison between the observed data for AT2017gfo and theoretical predictions). |
+ | Kilonovae | ||
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==== Heavy-element production ==== | ==== Heavy-element production ==== | ||
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Material that gets ejected from neutron stars (see image) leaves the system has initially very high neutron fraction and density. Later, once the matter decompresses due to its expansion, it becomes possible that heavy elements can form due to the so-called r-process | Material that gets ejected from neutron stars (see image) leaves the system has initially very high neutron fraction and density. Later, once the matter decompresses due to its expansion, it becomes possible that heavy elements can form due to the so-called r-process | ||
+ | The r-process has its name from the word `rapid' | ||
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- | ==== Radiative-Transfer Simulations ==== |
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