Evolution and nucleosynthesis of massive stars and related nuclear uncertainties
Rauscher, T.
(2003)
Evolution and nucleosynthesis of massive stars and related nuclear uncertainties.
Nuclear Physics A, 719.
73C-89C.
ISSN 0375-9474
Properties of atomic nuclei important for the prediction of astrophysical reaction rates are reviewed. In the first part, a recent simulation of evolution and nucleosynthesis of stars between 15 and 25 M-circle dot is presented. This study is used to illustrate the required nuclear input as well as to give examples of the sensitivity to certain rates. The second part focusses on the prediction of nuclear rates in the statistical model (Hauser-Feshbach). Some of the important ingredients are addressed. Discussed in more detail are approaches to predict level densities, parity distributions, and optical a-nucleus potentials.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | thermonuclear reaction-rates, shell, statistical-model calculations, scattering, c-12(alpha,gamma)o-16, level densities, capture cross-sections, s-process, astrophysically relevant energies, o-18(alpha,gamma)ne-22 |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:36 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:54 |
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