Elements such as strontium (Sr) and barium (Ba) are often formed through which neutron-capture process?

Answer

The s-process (slow neutron-capture process)

The s-process occurs over longer timescales, often in late-stage less massive stars, where neutrons are captured slowly enough for unstable isotopes to decay into stable elements like strontium and barium before capturing another neutron.

Elements such as strontium (Sr) and barium (Ba) are often formed through which neutron-capture process?
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