We've talked BOATs before — cosmic events that are the Brightest Of All Time — and it's always a favourite topic on the show. Recently astronomers analysed the runner-up BOAT in the Burster category, an astoundingly violent, weirdly long-lasting, and oddly-located neutron star merger, and measured the amount of afterglow Tellurium to learn more about fast neutron processes. What?! As Emily patiently explains, with a brief cameo from Tom Lehrer, it's all about a deeper understanding of where all the chemical elements in the universe come from.
Syzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.
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Things we discuss in this episode:
Syzygy episodes with BOATS:
Episode 30: Stardust or Cosmic Poo
Episode 61: Biggest Bag Ever!
Episode 107: Biggest Bang Ever! (Again)
… as opposed to the slow neutron capture process
Tom Lehrer’s Elements song
The actual BOAT