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| - | Introductory lecture material, and possibly links as well, will be included here. | + | Today's lecture is really mostly a pep talk and a victory lap celebrating nuclear astrophysics, but at the end we do start to look at the most central data: solar system abundances. |
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| + | Lecture slides: {{:bdfields_talent1.pdf|The Cosmic History of Baryonic Matter}} | ||
| Some relevant material appears in courses I have taught at Illinois, including: | Some relevant material appears in courses I have taught at Illinois, including: | ||
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| * [[http://courses.atlas.illinois.edu/spring2014/ASTR/ASTR507/ | Physical Cosmology]] | * [[http://courses.atlas.illinois.edu/spring2014/ASTR/ASTR507/ | Physical Cosmology]] | ||
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| + | ~~DISCUSSION|Cosmic History of Baryonic Matter~~ | ||