Electron-capture supernovae (ECSNe) are stellar explosions that occur in stars with initial masses around 8–10 times that of the sun. These stars develop oxygen-neon-magnesium cores, which become ...
For the first time, a research team from the University of Cologne has observed the electron capture decay of technetium-98, an isotope of the chemical element technetium (Tc). Electron capture decay ...
Ionisation processes and the resultant electron emission in molecular collisions constitute a cornerstone of modern atomic and molecular physics. These phenomena encompass a variety of interactions – ...
Anion dynamics and photoelectron spectroscopy collectively offer a powerful means to elucidate the transient behaviour of negatively charged species in chemical reactions. This field explores how ...