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Reexamining the temperature and neutron density conditions for r-process nucleosynthesis with augmented nuclear mass models

Nuclear Theory 2013-01-31 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We explore the effects of nuclear masses on the temperature and neutron density conditions required for r-process nucleosynthesis using four nuclear mass models augmented by the latest atomic mass evaluation. For each model we derive the conditions for producing the observed abundance peaks at mass numbers A ~ 80, 130, and 195 under the waiting-point approximation and further determine the sets of conditions that can best reproduce the r-process abundance patterns (r-patterns) inferred for the solar system and observed in metal-poor stars of the Milky Way halo. In broad agreement with previous studies, we find that (1) the conditions for producing abundance peaks at A ~ 80 and 195 tend to be very different, which suggests that, at least for some nuclear mass models, these two peaks are not produced simultaneously; (2) the typical conditions required by the critical waiting-point (CWP) nuclei with the N = 126 closed neutron shell overlap significantly with those required by the N=82 CWP nuclei, which enables coproduction of abundance peaks at A ~ 130 and 195 in accordance with observations of many metal-poor stars; and (3) the typical conditions required by the N = 82 CWP nuclei can reproduce the r-pattern observed in the metal-poor star HD 122563, which differs greatly from the solar r-pattern. We also examine how nuclear mass uncertainties affect the conditions required for the r-process and identify some key nuclei including76Ni to 78Ni, 82Zn, 131Cd, and 132Cd for precise mass measurements at rare-isotope beam facilities.

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@article{arxiv.1208.2341,
  title  = {Reexamining the temperature and neutron density conditions for r-process nucleosynthesis with augmented nuclear mass models},
  author = {X. D. Xu and B. Sun and Z. M. Niu and Z. Li and Y. -Z. Qian and J. Meng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.2341},
  year   = {2013}
}

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28 pages,9 figures,1 table