The impact of individual nuclear masses on $r$-process abundances
Abstract
We have performed for the first time a comprehensive study of the sensitivity of -process nucleosynthesis to individual nuclear masses across the chart of nuclides. Using the latest version (2012) of the Finite-Range Droplet Model, we consider mass variations of MeV and propagate each mass change to all affected quantities, including -values, reaction rates, and branching ratios. We find such mass variations can result in up to an order of magnitude local change in the final abundance pattern produced in an -process simulation. We identify key nuclei whose masses have a substantial impact on abundance predictions for hot, cold, and neutron star merger -process scenarios and could be measured at future radioactive beam facilities.
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@article{arxiv.1505.07789,
title = {The impact of individual nuclear masses on $r$-process abundances},
author = {M. R. Mumpower and R. Surman and D. -L. Fang and M. Beard and P. Moller and T. Kawano and A. Aprahamian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.07789},
year = {2015}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures, submitted