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=== CNO-IV === [[Image:NuclearReaction.svg|thumb|A proton reacts with a nucleus causing release of an alpha particle.]] Like the CNO-III, this branch is also only significant in massive stars. The reactions are started when one of the reactions in CNO-III results in fluorine-19 and a photon instead of nitrogen-15 and an alpha particle, and continues :{{Separated entries| {{nuclide|oxygen|18|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|fluorine|19|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|oxygen|16|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|fluorine|17|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|oxygen|17|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|fluorine|18|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|oxygen|18|link=yes}}|separator= β }} In detail: :{| border="0" |{{nuclide|oxygen|18}} || + ||{{nuclide|hydrogen|1}} ||β ||{{nuclide|fluorine|19}} || + ||{{math|{{SubatomicParticle|Gamma}}}} || || || + ||{{val|7.994|u=MeV}} |- |{{nuclide|fluorine|19}} ||+ ||{{nuclide|hydrogen|1}} ||β ||{{nuclide|oxygen|16}} ||+ ||{{nuclide|helium|4}} || || ||+ ||{{val|8.114|u=MeV}} |- style="height:2em;" |{{nuclide|oxygen|16}} ||+ ||{{nuclide|hydrogen|1}} ||β ||{{nuclide|fluorine|17}} ||+ ||{{math|{{SubatomicParticle|Gamma}}}} || || ||+ ||{{val|0.60|u=MeV}} |- style="height:2em;" |{{nuclide|fluorine|17}} || || ||β ||{{nuclide|oxygen|17}} ||+ ||{{SubatomicParticle|Positron}} ||+ ||{{math|{{SubatomicParticle|Electron Neutrino}}}} ||+ ||{{val|2.76|u=MeV}}||(half-life of 64.49 seconds) |- style="height:2em;" |{{nuclide|oxygen|17}} ||+ ||{{nuclide|hydrogen|1}} ||β ||{{nuclide|fluorine|18}} ||+ ||{{math|{{SubatomicParticle|Gamma}}}} || || ||+ ||{{val|5.61|u=MeV}} |- style="height:2em;" |{{nuclide|fluorine|18}} || || ||β ||{{nuclide|oxygen|18}} ||+ ||{{SubatomicParticle|Positron}} ||+ ||{{math|{{SubatomicParticle|Electron Neutrino}}}} ||+ ||{{val|1.656|u=MeV}}||(half-life of 109.771 minutes) |- style="height:2em;" |} In some instances {{nuclide|fluorine|18}} can combine with a helium nucleus to start a neon-sodium cycle, in which:<ref>{{cite web |url = https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/31144835.pdf |title = The neon-sodium cycle: Study of the 22Ne(p, Ξ³)23Na reaction at astrophysical energies |first = Rosanna |last = Depalo |access-date = 16 April 2020 |archive-date = 28 July 2020 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200728182717/https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/31144835.pdf |url-status = dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Depalo |first=R |last2=LUNA collaboration |date=2016-01-05 |title=Towards a study of 22 Ne(p Ξ³ ) 23 Na at LUNA |url=https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/665/1/012017 |journal=Journal of Physics: Conference Series |volume=665 |pages=012017 |doi=10.1088/1742-6596/665/1/012017 |issn=1742-6588|hdl=2434/931202 |hdl-access=free }}</ref> {{Separated entries| {{nuclide|neon|20|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|sodium|21|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|neon|21|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|sodium|22|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|neon|22|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|sodium|23|link=yes}}|{{nuclide|neon|20|link=yes}}|separator= β }} The sodium-23 can also turn into magesium-24 after proton bombardment, initiating the magnesium-aluminum cycle.
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