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Deep mixing of 3He:: Reconciling big bang and stellar nucleosynthesis

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SCIENCE
卷 314, 期 5805, 页码 1580-1583

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1133065

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Low-mass stars, similar to 1 to 2 solar masses, near the Main Sequence are efficient at producing the helium isotope He-3, which they mix into the convective envelope on the giant branch and should distribute into the Galaxy by way of envelope loss. This process is so efficient that it is difficult to reconcile the low observed cosmic abundance of He-3 with the predictions of both stellar and Big Bang nucleosynthesis. Here we find, by modeling a red giant with a fully three-dimensional hydrodynamic code and a full nucleosynthetic network, that mixing arises in the supposedly stable and radiative zone between the hydrogen-burning shell and the base of the convective envelope. This mixing is due to Rayleigh-Taylor instability within a zone just above the hydrogen-burning shell, where a nuclear reaction lowers the mean molecular weight slightly. Thus, we are able to remove the threat that He-3 production in low-mass stars poses to the Big Bang nucleosynthesis of He-3.

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