论文标题

$^{17} $ o $+α$反应率不确定性对旋转大型星星的S过程的影响

The impact of $^{17}$O$+α$ reaction rate uncertainties on the s-process in rotating massive stars

论文作者

Frost-Schenk, J., Adsley, P., Laird, A. M., Longland, R., Angus, C., Barton, C., Choplin, A., Diget, C. Aa., Hirschi, R., Marshall, C., Chaves, F. Portillo, Setoodehnia, K.

论文摘要

对于比铁重的元素,巨大的恒星对银河化学演化至关重要。然而,由于核反应率受到限制,它们在宇宙发展中的早期贡献尚不清楚。竞争的$^{17} $ O($α,γ$)$^{21} $ ne和$^{17} $ O($α,n $)$^{20} $ ne反应强烈影响弱的S-Procoress产量,从低金属性下旋转巨大的巨大星星。丰富的$^{16} $ o吸收中子,从s过程中删除通量,并产生$^{17} $ o。 $^{17} $ o($α,n $)$^{20} $ ne反应会释放中子,如果$^{17} $ O($^{$α,γ$)$^{21} $ ne反应非常虚弱,则可以持续s-process核合成。尽管有发布的速率,但它们基于相关温度有限的间接实验数据,更重要的是,不提供不确定性。已评估了可用的核物理学,并结合了一项使用$^{20} $ ne($ d,p $)$^{21} $ ne反应的天体相关$^{21} $ ne状态的新研究的数据。约束在($α,n $)/($α,γ$)反应速率的比率上,对第一次提供的速率的不确定性。新的速率有利于($α,n $)反应,并表明旋转低金属性星的弱S过程可能会持续到钡,并且在计算的不确定性内,甚至可以启用。

Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contribution at early times in the evolution of the Universe, however, is unclear due to poorly constrained nuclear reaction rates. The competing $^{17}$O($α,γ$)$^{21}$Ne and $^{17}$O($α,n$)$^{20}$Ne reactions strongly impact weak s-process yields from rotating massive stars at low metallicities. Abundant $^{16}$O absorbs neutrons, removing flux from the s-process, and producing $^{17}$O. The $^{17}$O($α,n$)$^{20}$Ne reaction releases neutrons, allowing continued s-process nucleosynthesis, if the $^{17}$O($α,γ$)$^{21}$Ne reaction is sufficiently weak. While published rates are available, they are based on limited indirect experimental data for the relevant temperatures and, more importantly, no uncertainties are provided. The available nuclear physics has been evaluated, and combined with data from a new study of astrophysically relevant $^{21}$Ne states using the $^{20}$Ne($d,p$)$^{21}$Ne reaction. Constraints are placed on the ratio of the ($α,n$)/($α,γ$) reaction rates with uncertainties on the rates provided for the first time. The new rates favour the ($α,n$) reaction and suggest that the weak s-process in rotating low-metallicity stars is likely to continue up to barium and, within the computed uncertainties, even to lead.

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