Astrophysical conditions for an r-process in the high-entropy wind scenario of type II supernovae

Farouqi, K., Freiburghaus, C., Kratz, K. L., Pfeiffer, B., Rauscher, T. and Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl (2005) Astrophysical conditions for an r-process in the high-entropy wind scenario of type II supernovae. Nuclear Physics A. 631C-634C. ISSN 0375-9474
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Within a full dynamical parameter study including freezeout effects, we have determined the astrophysical conditions for an r-process in the so-called "neutrino-wind" scenario of core-collapse type II supernovae (SNII). We have started our calculations after the total photo disintegration of the matter above the nascent neutron star at 9 (.) 101 Kelvin with protons and neutrons. We have used the charged-particle network of Thielemann and the r-process code of Freiburghaus, combined with the NON-SMOKER neutron-capture rates of Rauscher, nuclear masses from the ETFS1-Q mass model and recent experimental and theoretical gross beta-decay properties. Using the three parameters V-exp (expansion speed of the shock wave), S (entropy of the bubble) and the neutron-to-proton ratio Y-e, we show that the above quantities have to fulfill specific conditions in order to make a successful r-process. According to observations and hydrodynamical simulations, respectively, a realistic value for V-exp is 7500 km/s, and Y-e

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