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FRIB and the GW170817 Kilonova

Authors :
Aprahamian, A.
Surman, R.
Frebel, A.
McLaughlin, G. C.
Arcones, A.
Balantekin, A. B.
Barnes, J.
Beers, Timothy C.
Holmbeck, Erika M.
Yoon, Jinmi
Brodeur, Maxime
Sprouse, T. M.
Vassh, Nicole
Cizewski, Jolie A.
Clark, Jason A.
Cote, Benoit
Couch, Sean M.
Eichler, M.
Engel, Jonathan
Ezzeddine, Rana
Fuller, George M.
Giuliani, Samuel A.
Grzywacz, Robert
Han, Sophia
Horowitz, C. J.
Kankainen, Anu
Korobkin, Oleg
Kwiatkowski, A. A.
Lawler, J. E.
Lippuner, Jonas
Litvinova, Elena
Mathews, G. J.
Mumpower, M. R.
Naimi, S.
Nazarewicz, W.
O'Connor, Evan
O'Shea, Brian W.
Perego, Albino
Perdikakis, G.
Radice, David
Richers, Sherwood
Roberts, Luke F.
Robin, Caroline
Roederer, Ian U.
Siegel, Daniel M.
Schunck, Nicolas
Spyrou, A.
Zhu, Yong-Lin
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In July 2018 an FRIB Theory Alliance program was held on the implications of GW170817 and its associated kilonova for r-process nucleosynthesis. Topics of discussion included the astrophysical and nuclear physics uncertainties in the interpretation of the GW170817 kilonova, what we can learn about the astrophysical site or sites of the r process from this event, and the advances in nuclear experiment and theory most crucial to pursue in light of the new data. Here we compile a selection of scientific contributions to the workshop, broadly representative of progress in r-process studies since the GW170817 event.<br />Comment: Proceedings for the FRIB Theory Alliance workshop "FRIB and the GW170817 kilonova", held 16-27 July 2018 at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI USA; 44 pages, 14 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1809.00703
Document Type :
Working Paper