Sensitivity of Neutron-Rich Nuclear Isomer Behavior to Uncertainties in Direct Transitions
Abstract
Nuclear isomers are populated in the rapid neutron capture process (r process) of nucleosynthesis. The r process may cover a wide range of temperatures, potentially starting from several tens of GK (several MeV) and then cooling as material is ejected from the event. As the r-process environment cools, isomers can freeze out of thermal equilibrium or be directly populated as astrophysical isomers (astromers). Two key behaviors of astromers -- ground state<->isomer transition rates and thermalization temperatures -- are determined by direct transition rates between pairs of nuclear states. We perform a sensitivity study to constrain the effects of unknown transitions on astromer behavior. We also introduce a categorization of astromers that describes their potential effects in hot environments. We provide a table of neutron-rich isomers that includes the astromer type, thermalization temperature, and key unmeasured transition rates.
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@article{arxiv.2103.09392,
title = {Sensitivity of Neutron-Rich Nuclear Isomer Behavior to Uncertainties in Direct Transitions},
author = {G. Wendell Misch and Trevor M. Sprouse and Matthew R. Mumpower and Aaron Couture and Chris L. Fryer and Bradley S. Meyer and Yang Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.09392},
year = {2021}
}
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52 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables