Mass measurements show slowdown of rapid proton capture process at waiting-point nucleus 64Ge

X-ray bursts are among the brightest stellar objects frequently observed in the sky by space-based telescopes. A type-I X-ray burst is understood as a violent thermonuclear explosion on the surface of a neutron star, accreting matter from a companion star in a binary system. The bursts are powered b...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Nature physics 2023-08, Vol.19 (8), p.1091-1097
Hauptverfasser: Zhou, X., Wang, M., Zhang, Y. H., Litvinov, Yu. A., Meisel, Z., Blaum, K., Zhou, X. H., Hou, S. Q., Li, K. A., Xu, H. S., Chen, R. J., Deng, H. Y., Fu, C. Y., Ge, W. W., He, J. J., Huang, W. J., Jiao, H. Y., Li, H. F., Li, J. G., Liao, T., Litvinov, S. A., Liu, M. L., Niu, Y. F., Shuai, P., Shi, J. Y., Song, Y. N., Sun, M. Z., Wang, Q., Xing, Y. M., Xu, X., Xu, F. R., Yan, X. L., Yang, J. C., Yu, Y., Yuan, Q., Yuan, Y. J., Zeng, Q., Zhang, M., Zhang, S.
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:X-ray bursts are among the brightest stellar objects frequently observed in the sky by space-based telescopes. A type-I X-ray burst is understood as a violent thermonuclear explosion on the surface of a neutron star, accreting matter from a companion star in a binary system. The bursts are powered by a nuclear reaction sequence known as the rapid proton capture process (rp process), which involves hundreds of exotic neutron-deficient nuclides. At so-called waiting-point nuclides, the process stalls until a slower β + decay enables a bypass. One of the handful of rp process waiting-point nuclides is 64 Ge, which plays a decisive role in matter flow and therefore the produced X-ray flux. Here we report precision measurements of the masses of 63 Ge, 64,65 As and 66,67 Se—the relevant nuclear masses around the waiting-point 64 Ge—and use them as inputs for X-ray burst model calculations. We obtain the X-ray burst light curve to constrain the neutron-star compactness, and suggest that the distance to the X-ray burster GS 1826–24 needs to be increased by about 6.5% to match astronomical observations. The nucleosynthesis results affect the thermal structure of accreting neutron stars, which will subsequently modify the calculations of associated observables. Rapid proton capture nucleosynthesis stalls at waiting-point nuclides, including 64 Ge. Precision mass measurements in the vicinity of this nuclide influence state-of-the-art calculations of X-ray bursts from accreting neutron stars.
ISSN:1745-2473
1745-2481
DOI:10.1038/s41567-023-02034-2