Nucleosynthesis in neutron rich supernova ejecta |
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Authors: | Michael D. Delano A. G. W. Cameron |
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Affiliation: | (1) Belfer Graduate School of Science, Yeshiva University, New York, N.Y., USA;(2) Belfer Graduate School of Science, Yeshiva University, New York, N.Y., USA;(3) Institute for Space Studies, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, New York, N.Y., USA |
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Abstract: | A nuclear reaction network of 903 different, strong and electromagnetic reactions, linking 107 chemical constituents is used to study the elements synthesized in the neutron rich material, ejected in supernova explosions. A large number of three body reactions virtually eliminates the usual bottle neck at theA=5 mass gap.For initially high temperatures and densities,T=1010K and =7×108 gm/cm3, with expansion time scales of 10–3–10–2 sec, three differentn top ratios,n/p=4,n/p=3/2, andn/p1, are considered for the ejected matter. In all three cases, the material synthesized is preponderantly heavy. For then/p=4 model, the conditions at the charged particle freeze-out are ideal for the r-process. The onset of this rapid neutron capture phase is explicitly shown with a sequence of time lapse abundance plots. |
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