It is quite likely that the site of the r process is the hot, neutron-rich “bubble” that expands off a protoneutron star during a core-collapse supernova. The r process would then occur in an intense flux of neutrinos. In order to explore the consequences of the neutrino irradiation, we calculate the rates of charged-current and neutral-current neutrino reactions on neutron-rich heavy nuclei, and estimate the average number of neutrons emitted in the resulting spallation. Our results suggest, for a dynamic r process occurring in an expanding bubble, that charged-current νe captures might help shorten the time scale for the r process, bringing it into better accord with our expectations about the conditions in the hot bubble: neutrino reacti...
Almost all of the 3 {center dot} 10{sup 53} ergs released in a core-collapse supernova is carried of...
We study the r-process nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds of gravitational core collapse SNeII...
Two of the key issues in understanding the neutron-to-proton ratio in a core-collapse supernova are ...
If the r process occurs deep within a type II supernova, probably the most popular of the proposed s...
We investigate the possibility that neutrino capture on heavy nuclei competes with beta decay in the...
The huge neutrino pulse that occurs during the collapse of a massive stellar core, is expected to co...
During the merger of a black hole and a neutron star, baryonic mass can become unbound from the syst...
We assess the prospects for attaining steady nuclear flow equilibrium in expanding r-process environ...
This manuscript reviews recent progress in our understanding of the nucleosynthesis of medium and he...
The rapid neutron-capture process, or r-process, is known to be of fundamental importance for explai...
It has long been suggested that fission cycling may play an important role in the r-process. Fission...
The origin of the heaviest elements in our Universe is an unresolved mystery. We know that half of t...
The type II supernova is considered as a candidate site for the production of heavy elements. Since ...
Neutrino-driven wind from young hot neutron star, which is formed by supernova explosion, is the mos...
We reanalyze $r$-process nucleosynthesis in the neutron-rich ejecta from a prompt supernova explosio...
Almost all of the 3 {center dot} 10{sup 53} ergs released in a core-collapse supernova is carried of...
We study the r-process nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds of gravitational core collapse SNeII...
Two of the key issues in understanding the neutron-to-proton ratio in a core-collapse supernova are ...
If the r process occurs deep within a type II supernova, probably the most popular of the proposed s...
We investigate the possibility that neutrino capture on heavy nuclei competes with beta decay in the...
The huge neutrino pulse that occurs during the collapse of a massive stellar core, is expected to co...
During the merger of a black hole and a neutron star, baryonic mass can become unbound from the syst...
We assess the prospects for attaining steady nuclear flow equilibrium in expanding r-process environ...
This manuscript reviews recent progress in our understanding of the nucleosynthesis of medium and he...
The rapid neutron-capture process, or r-process, is known to be of fundamental importance for explai...
It has long been suggested that fission cycling may play an important role in the r-process. Fission...
The origin of the heaviest elements in our Universe is an unresolved mystery. We know that half of t...
The type II supernova is considered as a candidate site for the production of heavy elements. Since ...
Neutrino-driven wind from young hot neutron star, which is formed by supernova explosion, is the mos...
We reanalyze $r$-process nucleosynthesis in the neutron-rich ejecta from a prompt supernova explosio...
Almost all of the 3 {center dot} 10{sup 53} ergs released in a core-collapse supernova is carried of...
We study the r-process nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds of gravitational core collapse SNeII...
Two of the key issues in understanding the neutron-to-proton ratio in a core-collapse supernova are ...