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Nucleosynthesis in Hypernovae and Other Unusual Supernovae, Compared With the Abundance Patterns of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars

doi 10.22323/1.146.0068
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April 24, 2013

Authors
Ken Nomoto
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Sissa Medialab


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