Nucleosynthesis is used for creating elements more complex than hydrogen
Big bang nucleosynthesis
Uranium is formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
3 minutes after the big bang
Nucleosynthesis
The process is called stellar nucleosynthesis.
In nucleosynthesis a new atomic nuclei is created. This new nuclei is formed mainly from protons and neutrons that were already created.
The first person to come up with a successful theory for nucleosynthesis in stars was Fred Hoyle.
The heaviest elements occurring in nature are formed inside supernovae, through nucleosynthesis.
Nucleosynthesis in supernovae.
Big bang nucleosynthesis
The question is unanswerable. Nucleosynthesis is the process of creating new elements; there isn't a single specific element that "creates" it.
Nucleosynthesis in the core of stars.
Chemical elements were formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
Nuclear fusion.
Jean Audouze has written: 'Nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution' -- subject(s): Cosmochemistry, Evolution, Nucleosynthesis, Stars 'L' univers' -- subject(s): Cosmology
Uranium is formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
3 minutes after the big bang