Notes C

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1st Week: Introduction to Nuclear Physics & Abundance Determination in Astrophysics C

Abundancies

Several related quantities for measuring the abundances of the various elements exist in astrophysics. The first, and most obvious, is simply the number of particles of a given species divided by the total number of particles in a given volume, that is, the particle abundance:

The relative abundance of a species is also sometimes given. It's the log of the number of particles divided by the number of hydrogen particles in the volume, with a constant added to make negative values unlikely.

Finally if we're interested in the portion of the mass made up by a given element, we can calculate the mass fraction:

We might also be interested in the number of electrons (or protons) in the sample relative to all atomic particles, so we also define the electron abundance: