I had an idea concernign stellar astrophysics!
If there is a reaction that takes place between nickel and hydrogen, should there be a signature in it in supernova explosions? Maybe something like more expected copper than usual showing up in the spectra lines?
Or certain isotopes of Nickel being “used up” in supernova explosions as it reacts with the remaining hydrogen????
Could be a good “proof” of the reaction show in nature.
Or certain isotopes of Nickel being used up in supernova explosions as it reacts with the remaining hydrogen???? Could be a good proof of the reaction show in nature.
***There has been some evidence of LENR reactions in nature. But it turns out trying to find it is difficult because the search terms get overwhelmed by the results that the “Nature” journal has published or refused to publish over the years.