Sensitivity to neutron captures and β-decays of the enhanced s-process in rotating massive stars at low metallicities
The s-process in massive stars, producing nuclei up to A ≈ 90, has a different behaviour at low metallicity if stellar rotation is significant. This enhanced s-process is distinct from the s-process in massive stars around solar metallicity, and details of the nucleosynthesis are poorly known. We investigated nuclear physics uncertainties in the enhanced s-process in metalpoor stars within a Monte-Carlo framework. We applied temperature-dependent uncertainties of reaction rates, distinguishing contributions from the ground state and from excited states. We found that the final abundance of several isotopes shows uncertainties larger than a factor of 2, mostly due to the neutron capture uncertainties. A few nuclei around branching points are affected by uncertainties in the β-decay.
Item Type | Other |
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Subjects | Physics and Astronomy(all) > General Physics and Astronomy |
Date Deposited | 18 Nov 2024 12:27 |
Last Modified | 18 Nov 2024 12:27 |
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