Calculations of fission rates for r-process nucleosynthesis
Fission plays an important role in the r-process which is responsible; not only for the yields of transuranium isotopes, but may have a strong influence on the formation of the majority of heavy nuclei due to fission recycling. We present calculations of beta-delayed and neutron-induced fission rates, taking into account different fission barriers predictions and mass formulae. It is shown that an increase of fission barriers results naturally in a reduction of fission rates, but that nevertheless fission leads to the termination of the r-process. Furthermore, it is discussed that the probability of triple fission could be high for A > 260 and have an effect on the formation of the abundances of heavy nuclei. Fission after beta-delayed neutron emission is discussed as well as different aspects of the influence of fission upon r-process calculations
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | strength functions, chronometers, fission rates, neutron-star mergers, ternary fission, approximation, r-process, model, beta-delayed fission, stability, nuclear-mass formula, fission, emission |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:36 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:54 |
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