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p p → Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p → Harry Kroto 2004

p p → 2H Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p → 2H Harry Kroto 2004

p p → 2H +e++ν Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p → 2H +e++ν Harry Kroto 2004

p p p → 2H → +e++ν Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p p → 2H → +e++ν Harry Kroto 2004

p p p → 2H → 3He +e++ν Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p p → 2H → 3He +e++ν Harry Kroto 2004

p p p → 2H → 3He +e++ν + γ Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p p → 2H → 3He +e++ν + γ Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He +e++ν + γ Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He +e++ν + γ Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p 6p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ+2p Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p 6p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ+2p Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p 6p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ+2p Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p 6p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ+2p 4p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p 6p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ+2p Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p 6p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ+2p 4p → 4He+2e++2ν + 2γ Harry Kroto 2004

p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p p 3He p → 2H → 3He → 4He +e++ν + γ +2p Harry Kroto 2004

p + p → 2H + e+ + ν 2H + p → 3He + γ 3He + 3He → 4He + p + p Fusion Reactions in Stars Hydrogen “Burning “ at 107 K p-p chain reaction p + p → 2H + e+ + ν 2H + p → 3He + γ 3He + 3He → 4He + p + p Harry Kroto 2004