[Physics] Can elements heavier than iron be present in a star’s core

astrophysicsmetallicitystarsstellar-physics

My understanding is that elements heavier than iron and nickel are not formed in a star but, can heavy elements such as lead and others be present/found in a star's core ?

I ask because the following document

http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0410628

gives the impression that lead and other heavy elements may be found in a star's core and I thought that was not possible.

Best Answer

It is a myth that heavier elements than iron are not produced in stars, slow-neutron-capture-process is a nucleosynthesis process that occurs at relatively low neutron density and intermediate temperature conditions in large stars. For details of what elements are produced and about the process itself, see S-process.