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The B2FH paper supported Fred Hoyle’s hypothesis that all elements heavier than this element were not formed through BBN. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this element that is proposed to sink beneath a star’s atmosphere over time, thus increasing the rate of turbulent mixing. This element is the heaviest whose distribution is depicted on the Schramm plot.
ANSWER: lithium [or Li; accept lithium-7 or Li-7]
[10e] The brown type of these stars can be identified via the relative abundance of lithium. The white type of these low-mass stars forms after sun-like stars run out of fuel.
ANSWER: dwarf stars [accept brown dwarfs or white dwarfs]
[10m] A major source of lithium is the “classical” type of these phenomena, which are about 1,000 times brighter than their “recurrent” type. The “dwarf” type of these phenomena necessarily occurs [emphasize] below the Chandrasekhar limit.
ANSWER: novae [or novas; accept classical novae or recurrent novae or dwarf novae; reject “supernova” or “kilonova”]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
ASUTAMU0101020EM
Binghamton ARIT A010010E
Brandeis AUMass Boston010010E
Brandeis BDartmouth A010010E
Cambridge BSheffield010010E
Cambridge CNYU C010010E
CarletonWinona State010010E
Carnegie Mellon BCase Western A010010E
Chicago DChicago C010010E
Claremont AUC Berkeley B1010020HE
Claremont BUCLA010010E
Columbia BJohns Hopkins A0101020EM
Columbia CMaryland B1010020HE
Cornell BMaryland A0101020EM
Cornell CESF A010010E
Cornell DRIT B0101020EM
DurhamCambridge A010010E
Florida State AValencia A010010E
George Washington AGeorge Washington B010010E
Georgetown AGeorgetown B010010E
Georgia Tech AGeorgia Tech B010010E
Georgia Tech DGeorgia Tech C010010E
Harvard ABrown A010010E
Harvard BTufts A010010E
Illinois AChicago B0101020EM
Illinois CMissouri S&T010010E
IowaNorthwestern A0101020EM
Iowa StateWisconsin B0101020EM
LSEBristol010010E
MIT ABU0101020EM
ManchesterCambridge E10101030HEM
Michigan ACase Western B0101020EM
Michigan DCarnegie Mellon A0101020EM
Michigan StateMichigan C010010E
Minnesota BWisconsin A0101020EM
MissouriIllinois B010010E
NYU AYale A010010E
Northwestern BNotre Dame A010010E
Notre Dame BNotre Dame C0101020EM
Ohio State AKenyon010010E
Ohio State BMichigan B1010020HE
Oxford AImperial B010010E
Oxford BWarwick A010010E
Penn AVassar A010010E
PurdueStanford B10101030HEM
Rutgers AJohn Jay College010010E
Southampton ACambridge D010010E
Southampton BImperial A010010E
Tennessee AVanderbilt A010010E
Texas BTexas A0101020EM
UC Berkeley AUCSD010010E
UCF BFlorida B0000
UCF CFlorida A0000
UNC BDuke10101030HEM
UNC DSouth Carolina0101020EM
Virginia ALiberty B010010E
Virginia Tech ALiberty C010010E
Wake ForestUNC C010010E
Warwick BOxford C010010E
WashU AChicago A010010E
WashU BIndiana B10101030HEM
William & MaryLiberty A010010E

Summary

TournamentEditionHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
California2025-02-01313.33100%0%33%
Florida2025-02-0133.3333%0%0%
Great Lakes2025-02-01615.00100%33%17%
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01615.00100%33%17%
Midwest2025-02-01615.00100%33%17%
North2025-02-01316.67100%67%0%
Northeast2025-02-01512.00100%20%0%
Overflow2025-02-01518.00100%60%20%
South Central2025-02-01220.00100%100%0%
Southeast2025-02-01310.00100%0%0%
UK2025-02-011012.00100%10%10%
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01714.29100%29%14%
Upstate NY2025-02-01313.33100%33%0%