| Subject: | Really super-heavy atoms in space |
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| From: | "mike3" |
| Date: | 30 Dec 2006 23:41:29 -0800 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.physics |
Hi. If very long-lived "magic island of stability" superheavy elements (like with Z = 114, 115, 126, etc.) do in fact exist, could they possibly be observed in the remnants of recent supernovae or (more likey, since there's more energy) hypernovae? |
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