A promising astrophysical site to produce the lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak (Z = 38 − 47) is the moderately neutron-rich (0.4 < Y e < 0.5) neutrino-driven ejecta of explosive environments, such as core-collapse supernovae and neutron star mergers, where the weak r-process operates. This nucleosynthesis exhibits uncertainties from the absence of experimental data from (α, xn) reactions on neutron-rich nuclei, which are currently based on statistical model estimates. In this work, we report on a new study of the nuclear reaction impact using a Monte Carlo approach and improved (α, xn) rates based on the Atomki-V2 α optical model potential. We compare our results with observations from an up-to-date list of metal-poor st...
We present a comprehensive nucleosynthesis study of the neutrino-driven wind in the aftermath of a b...
Heavy elements like gold, platinum or uranium are produced in the r-process, which needs neutron-ric...
We present nucleosynthesis studies based on hydrodynamical simulations of core-collapse supernovae a...
A promising astrophysical site to produce the lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak (Z ...
The lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak, between strontium and silver, can be synthes...
Neutrino-driven winds following core-collapse supernova explosions are an exciting astrophysical sit...
International audienceThe lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak, between strontium and ...
The origin of the heaviest elements in our Universe is an unresolved mystery. We know that half of t...
Neutrino-driven winds from nascent neutron stars following supernova explosions have been pro-posed ...
“Light” heavy elements (Z = 38 − 47) can be synthesized in the neutrino–driven ejecta of core–collap...
Background: The astrophysical r-process occurs in an explosive astrophysical event under extremely n...
The r-process has been shown to be robust in reproducing the abundance distributions of heavy elemen...
Although they are but a small fraction of the mass ejected in core-collapse supernovae, neutrino-dri...
The r-process is supposed to be a primary process which assembles heavy nuclei from a photo-dissocia...
We study the r-process nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds of gravitational core collapse SNeII...
We present a comprehensive nucleosynthesis study of the neutrino-driven wind in the aftermath of a b...
Heavy elements like gold, platinum or uranium are produced in the r-process, which needs neutron-ric...
We present nucleosynthesis studies based on hydrodynamical simulations of core-collapse supernovae a...
A promising astrophysical site to produce the lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak (Z ...
The lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak, between strontium and silver, can be synthes...
Neutrino-driven winds following core-collapse supernova explosions are an exciting astrophysical sit...
International audienceThe lighter heavy elements of the first r-process peak, between strontium and ...
The origin of the heaviest elements in our Universe is an unresolved mystery. We know that half of t...
Neutrino-driven winds from nascent neutron stars following supernova explosions have been pro-posed ...
“Light” heavy elements (Z = 38 − 47) can be synthesized in the neutrino–driven ejecta of core–collap...
Background: The astrophysical r-process occurs in an explosive astrophysical event under extremely n...
The r-process has been shown to be robust in reproducing the abundance distributions of heavy elemen...
Although they are but a small fraction of the mass ejected in core-collapse supernovae, neutrino-dri...
The r-process is supposed to be a primary process which assembles heavy nuclei from a photo-dissocia...
We study the r-process nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds of gravitational core collapse SNeII...
We present a comprehensive nucleosynthesis study of the neutrino-driven wind in the aftermath of a b...
Heavy elements like gold, platinum or uranium are produced in the r-process, which needs neutron-ric...
We present nucleosynthesis studies based on hydrodynamical simulations of core-collapse supernovae a...