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Role of ($��$,n) reactions under $r$-process conditions in neutrino-driven winds revisited
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- arXiv, 2016.
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Abstract
- Background: The astrophysical $r$-process occurs in an explosive astrophysical event under extremely neutron-rich conditions, leading to (n,$��$)-($��$,n) equilibrium along isotopic chains which peaks around neutron separation energies of a few MeV. Nuclei with larger $Z$ are usually produced by $��^-$-decay, but under certain conditions also $��$-induced reactions may become relevant for the production of nuclei with $Z+2$. Purpose: The uncertainties of the reaction rates of these $��$-induced reactions are discussed within the statistical model. As an example, $��$-induced ($��$,n) and $(��$,$x$n) reaction cross sections for the neutron-rich $^{86}$Se nucleus are studied in detail. Method: In a first step, the relevance of ($��$,n) and $(��$,$x$n) reactions is analyzed. Next the uncertainties are determined from a variation of the $��$-nucleus potential which is the all-dominant parameter for the astrophysical $Z \rightarrow Z+2$ reaction rate. Results: It is found that the $r$-process flow towards nuclei with larger $Z$ is essentially influenced only by the $��$-nucleus potential whereas the other ingredients of the statistical model play a very minor role. This finding is based on the fact that the flow towards larger $Z$ depends on the sum over all ($��$,$x$n) cross sections which is practically identical to the total $��$-induced reaction cross section. Conclusions: $��$-nucleus potentials play an important role under certain $r$-process conditions because the flow towards larger $Z$ depends sensitively on the total $��$-induced reaction cross section. The uncertainty of the reaction rate is about a factor of two to three at higher temperatures and exceeds one order of magnitude at very low temperatures.<br />7 pages, 3 figures, Phys. Rev. C, accepted for publication
- Subjects :
- Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)
FOS: Physical sciences
Nuclear Experiment
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Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........1ec31a86f4641129f2394adf83ddc57e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1608.04277