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Some of the elements used by living systems are far more abundant in Cassiopeia A than we thought, hinting that some parts of our galaxy might be more suitable for life than others ...
For the first time, scientists have made a clear X-ray detection of chlorine and potassium in the wreckage of a star using ...
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Scientists have found an "extreme" solution to the mysterious origins of critical life-supporting elements chlorine and potassium.
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According to a report released by Kyoto University, researchers there and at Meiji University turned to Cassiopeia A, one of ...
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XRISM’s high-precision X-ray data revealed unusually strong signatures of chlorine and potassium inside the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant. These levels are far higher than theoretical models ...