
TL;DR
This paper highlights three key unresolved issues in astrophysics—solar composition, dark matter detection, and r-process element origins—where nuclear physics can provide critical insights.
Contribution
It identifies three major open problems in astrophysics that can benefit from advances in nuclear physics research.
Findings
Nuclear physics can help resolve the solar abundance problem.
Nuclear physics techniques are crucial for dark matter detection.
Understanding the origin of r-process elements involves nuclear physics insights.
Abstract
I discuss three open problems in astrophysics where nuclear physics can make important contributions: the solar abundance problem, dark matter particle detection, and the origin of the r-process elements.
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