Impact of Nuclear β-decay Half-life Uncertainties on the r-process Simulations
The impact of nuclear β -decay half-life uncertainties on the r -process simulations are investigated in the hot wind r -process scenarios. It is found that the theoretical deviations among various half-life predictions are generally smaller and larger than 1 order of magnitude for the unknown nucle...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2023-02, Vol.943 (2), p.102 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The impact of nuclear
β
-decay half-life uncertainties on the
r
-process simulations are investigated in the hot wind
r
-process scenarios. It is found that the theoretical deviations among various half-life predictions are generally smaller and larger than 1 order of magnitude for the unknown nuclei with
N
≲ 126 and
N
≳ 126, respectively. This will have a significant impact on the
r
-process freeze-out time and the neutron-to-seed ratio after the freeze-out time. A universal staggering pattern is observed for the
r
-process abundances with the use of different half-life models before freeze-out. After the freeze-out, nuclear
β
-decay half-lives remarkably affect the detailed
r
-process abundance distributions. It is also found that nuclear
β
-decay half-lives have a remarkable impact on the abundances of transuranium elements, which play an important role in reproducing the second and the rare-earth peaks of solar
r
-process abundances, and filling the troughs before them by nuclear fissions. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/acaeab |