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Efficient method for estimation of fission fragment yields of r-process nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2020-06-24 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Background\textbf{Background} More than half of all the elements heavier than iron are made by the rapid neutron capture process (or r process). For very neutron-rich astrophysical conditions, such at those found in the tidal ejecta of neutron stars, nuclear fission determines the r-process endpoint, and the fission fragment yields shape the final abundances of 110A170110\le A \le 170 nuclei. The knowledge of fission fragment yields of hundreds of nuclei inhabiting very neutron-rich regions of the nuclear landscape is thus crucial for the modeling of heavy-element nucleosynthesis. Purpose\textbf{Purpose} In this study, we propose a model for the fast calculation of fission fragment yields based on the concept of shell-stabilized prefragments defined with help of the nucleonic localization functions. Methods\textbf{Methods} To generate realistic potential energy surfaces and nucleonic localizations, we apply Skyrme Density Functional Theory. The distribution of the neck nucleons among the two prefragments is obtained by means of a statistical model. Results\textbf{Results} We benchmark the method by studying the fission yields of 178^{178}Pt, 240^{240}Pu, 254^{254}Cf, and 254,256,258^{254,256,258}Fm and show that it satisfactorily explains the experimental data. We then make predictions for 254^{254}Pu and 290^{290}Fm as two representative cases of fissioning nuclei that are expected to significantly contribute during the r-process nucleosynthesis occurring in neutron star mergers. Conclusions\textbf{Conclusions} The proposed framework provides an efficient alternative to microscopic approaches based on the evolution of the system in a space of collective coordinates all the way to scission. It can be used to carry out global calculations of fission fragment distributions across the r-process region.

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@article{arxiv.2001.08616,
  title  = {Efficient method for estimation of fission fragment yields of r-process nuclei},
  author = {Jhilam Sadhukhan and Samuel A. Giuliani and Zachary Matheson and Witold Nazarewicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.08616},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures