In rapid neutron capture, or r-process, nucleosynthesis, heavy elements are built up via a sequence of neutron captures and β decays that involves thousands of nuclei far from stability. Though we understand the basics of how the r process proceeds, its astrophysical site is still not conclusively known. The nuclear network simulations we use to test potential astrophysical scenarios require nuclear physics data (masses, β decay lifetimes, neutron capture rates, fission probabilities) for all of the nuclei on the neutron-rich side of the nuclear chart, from the valley of stability to the neutron drip line. Here we discuss recent sensitivity studies that aim to determine which individual pieces of nuclear data are the most crucial for r-proc...
Rapid neutron capture in stellar explosions is responsible for the heaviest elements in nature, up t...
The identification of the astrophysical site and the specific conditions in which r-process nucleosy...
Nuclear isomers are populated in the rapid neutron capture process (r process) of nucleosynthesis. T...
In rapid neutron capture, or r-process, nucleosynthesis, heavy elements are built up via a sequence ...
The pattern of isotopic abundances produced in rapid neutron capture, or r-process, nucleosynthesis ...
About half of the nuclei heavier than iron observed in nature are produced by the socalled rapid neu...
About half of the nuclei heavier than iron observed in nature are produced by the so-called rapid ne...
The identification of the astrophysical site and the specific conditions in which r-process nucleosy...
The rapid-neutron capture process (r process) is identified as the producer of about 50% of elements...
also follow the freeze-out of reactions with declining temperatures and densities explicitely. We co...
The astrophysical r-process produces about half of the elements heavier than iron in the Universe an...
We review recent work examining the influence of fission in rapid neutron capture (r-process) nucleo...
The rapid neutron capture process (r-process) is thought to be responsible for the creation of more ...
The origin of the heaviest elements in our Universe is an unresolved mystery. We know that half of t...
We provide a theoretical overview of r-process nucleosynthesis. We then identify the nuclear propert...
Rapid neutron capture in stellar explosions is responsible for the heaviest elements in nature, up t...
The identification of the astrophysical site and the specific conditions in which r-process nucleosy...
Nuclear isomers are populated in the rapid neutron capture process (r process) of nucleosynthesis. T...
In rapid neutron capture, or r-process, nucleosynthesis, heavy elements are built up via a sequence ...
The pattern of isotopic abundances produced in rapid neutron capture, or r-process, nucleosynthesis ...
About half of the nuclei heavier than iron observed in nature are produced by the socalled rapid neu...
About half of the nuclei heavier than iron observed in nature are produced by the so-called rapid ne...
The identification of the astrophysical site and the specific conditions in which r-process nucleosy...
The rapid-neutron capture process (r process) is identified as the producer of about 50% of elements...
also follow the freeze-out of reactions with declining temperatures and densities explicitely. We co...
The astrophysical r-process produces about half of the elements heavier than iron in the Universe an...
We review recent work examining the influence of fission in rapid neutron capture (r-process) nucleo...
The rapid neutron capture process (r-process) is thought to be responsible for the creation of more ...
The origin of the heaviest elements in our Universe is an unresolved mystery. We know that half of t...
We provide a theoretical overview of r-process nucleosynthesis. We then identify the nuclear propert...
Rapid neutron capture in stellar explosions is responsible for the heaviest elements in nature, up t...
The identification of the astrophysical site and the specific conditions in which r-process nucleosy...
Nuclear isomers are populated in the rapid neutron capture process (r process) of nucleosynthesis. T...