Nuclear-structure input to r-process calculations

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Kratz, KL [1 ]
Pfeiffer, B
Thielemann, FK
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[1] Univ Mainz, Inst Kernchem, D-55128 Mainz, Germany
[2] Univ Basel, Inst Theoret Phys, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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By comparing results from r-process parameter studies within the classical waiting point approximation with the observed solar-system r-abundance distribution N-r,N-., information on nuclear-structure phenomena on neutron-rich isotopes far off the stability line can be obtained. Such information is - to a large extent - experimentally not accessible. Investigations in the early 1990's, making use of QRPA beta-decay properties and nuclear masses From the macroscopic-microscopic FRDM and ETFSI-1 models. showed r-abundance deficiencies around A similar or equal to 115 and 180, indicating overly strong: N=82 and 126 shell strengths far from stability. Recent experiments in the A similar or equal to 110-130 region as sell as more microscopic mass models, such as the spherical HFB/SkP ansatz and the deformed ETFSI-Q Formalism, seem to confirm our earlier predictions, in particular shell-quenching and neutron-skin effects. These new nuclear-structure phenomena have important astrophysical implications for r-process calculations. Not only do they result in a considerable improvement of the global N-r,N-. fits, but also they put tighter constraints on the neutron densities required and on the duration of the r-process. Moreover, abundance calculations of the classical r-process cosmochronometers are now based on an internally consistent nuclear-physics input, which allows meaningful comparisons with the latest astronomical observations of ultra-metal-poor halo stars.
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