- Photodisintegration
Photodisintegration is a physical process in which extremely high energy
gamma rays interact with anatomic nucleus and cause it to enter an excited state, which immediately decays into two or more daughter nuclei. A simple example is when a singleproton orneutron is effectively knocked out of the nucleus by the incoming gamma ray, and an extreme example is when the gamma ray induces a spontaneousnuclear fission reaction. This process is essentially the reverse ofnuclear fusion , where lighter elements at high temperatures combine together forming heavier elements and releasing energy. Photodisintegration isendothermic (energy absorbing) for atomic nuclei lighter thaniron andexothermic (energy releasing) for atomic nuclei heavier thaniron . Photodisintegration is responsible for thenucleosynthesis of at least some heavy, proton rich elements viap-process which takes place in supernovae.Hypernovae In explosions of very large stars (250 or more times the mass of earth's
Sun ), photodisintegration is a major factor in thesupernova event. As the star reaches the end of its life, it reaches temperatures and pressures where photodisintegration's energy absorbing effects temporarily reduce pressure and temperature within the star's core. This causes the core to start to collapse as energy is taken away by photodisintegration, and the collapsing core leads to the formation of ablack hole .
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