Proton Proton Reaction
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Proton Proton Reaction
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A thermonuclear
reaction in which two protons collide
at very high velocities and combine to form a deuteron. The
resultant deuteron may capture another proton to form tritium and the latter
may undergo proton capture to form helium. Compare carbon
cycle.
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The proton-proton reaction is now believed to be the principal source
of energy within the sun and other stars of its class. A temperature of the
order of 5 million degrees Kelvin and high hydrogen (proton) concentrations
are required for this reaction to proceed at rates compatible with energy
emission by such stars.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use