Investigating Possible Existence of Hyper-Heavy Nuclei in Neutron Star Environment
Abstract
The synthesis of hyper-heavy elements is investigated under conditions simulating neutron star environment. The Constrained Molecular Dynamics (CoMD) approach is used to simulate low energy collisions of extremely n-rich nuclei. A new type of the fusion barrier due to a "neutron wind" is observed when the effect of neutron star environment (screening of Coulomb interaction) is introduced implicitly. When introducing also a background of surrounding nuclei, the nuclear fusion becomes possible down to temperatures of 10 K and synthesis of extremely heavy and n-rich nuclei appears feasible. A possible existence of hyper-heavy nuclei in a neutron star environment could provide a mechanism of extra coherent neutrino scattering or an additional mechanism, resulting in X-ray burst or a gravitational wave signal and, thus, becoming another crucial process adding new information to the suggested models on neutron star evolution.
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@article{arxiv.2205.00478,
title = {Investigating Possible Existence of Hyper-Heavy Nuclei in Neutron Star Environment},
author = {M. Veselsky and V. Petousis and Ch. C. Moustakidis and G. A. Souliotis and A. Bonasera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.00478},
year = {2022}
}
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10 pages, 5 figures