Element Formation

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Astronomers using the XRISM satellite have discovered unusually high amounts of chlorine and potassium in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant, challenging existing models of element production in stars. These odd-Z elements are vital for planet formation and life, suggesting supernovae play a larger role in distributing life's building blocks. The findings could reshape understanding of chemical distribution in the Milky Way.

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