"There's Gold in them thar Stars"

Speaker
Professor Nial Tanvir, FRS (University of Leicester)
Event date
Event time
17:15 - 18:15
Venue
St John's College Garden Auditorium
St. Giles
Oxford
OX1 3JP
Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
£100/£85 for Full Festival Pass; £25/£20 for evening concerts; £15/£12 for daytime concerts; £3/£2 for lectures
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

Through the 20th century, physicists came to understand that many familiar chemical elements were either created in the Big Bang (particularly hydrogen and helium), or cooked up through nuclear reactions in the cores of stars (carbon, oxygen, iron etc.). However, the origin of most of the heavier chemical elements in the universe, such as gold, platinum and uranium, remained a mystery. Only in recent years have teams of modern-day gold prospectors shown that these elements are created in the violent explosions triggered by the collisions of incredibly dense neutron-stars. Since these collisions are also loud sources of gravitational waves, and launch jets of plasma moving at nearly the speed of light, they represent a unique laboratory for the most extreme physical processes