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Nucleosynthesis of "Light" Heavy Nuclei in Neutrino-driven Winds. Role of ($α,n$) reactions

Jorge Pereira, Almudena Arcones, Julia Bliss, Fernando Montes

Published 2020-01-03Version 1

Neutrino-driven winds following core collapse supernovae have been proposed as a suitable site where the so-called light heavy elements (between Sr to Ag) can be synthetized. For moderately neutron-rich winds, ($\alpha,n$) reactions play a critical role in the weak r process, becoming the main mechanism to drive nuclear matter towards heavier elements. In this paper we summarize the sensitivity of network-calculated abundances to the astrophysical conditions, and to uncertainties in the ($\alpha,n$) reaction rates. A list of few ($\alpha,n$) reactions were identified to dominate the uncertainty in the calculated elemental abundances. Measurements of these reactions will allow to identify the astrophysical conditions of the weak r process by comparing calculated/observed abundances in r-limited stars.

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