Strontium is the first heavy element detected from a neutron star merger

The find supports the idea that these smashups create many of the elements heavier than iron

Finding the heavy element strontium in the afterglow of a neutron star merger (illustrated) provides the most direct evidence yet that these collisions set off an exotic chain of chemical reactions called the r-process.

University of Warwick, Mark Garlick, ESO

For the first time, astronomers have definitively ID’d a specific heavy element forged by a neutron star merger.