The abundances of 92Nb and 146Sm in the early solar system are determined from meteoritic analysis, and their stellar production is attributed to the p process. We investigate if their origin from thermonuclear supernovae deriving from the explosion of white dwarfs with mass above the Chandrasekhar limit is in agreement with the abundance of 53Mn, another radionuclide present in the early solar system and produced in the same events. A consistent solution for 92Nb and 53Mn cannot be found within the current uncertainties and requires the 92Nb/92Mo ratio in the early solar system to be at least 50% lower than the current nominal value, which is outside its present error bars. A different solution is to invoke another production site for 92Nb...
Short-lived radioactive isotopes (SLRs) with half-lives between 0.1 and 100 Myr can be used to probe...
The production of the heavy stable proton-rich isotopes between 74Se and 196Hg—the p nuclides—is due...
The astrophysical sites where r-process elements are synthesized remain mysterious: it is clear that...
The abundances of ⁹²Nb and ¹⁴⁶Sm in the early solar system are determined from meteoritic analysis, ...
The abundances of Nb-92 and Sm-146 in the early solar system are determined from meteoritic analysis...
The data available for short-lived $p$-nuclides are used in an open nonlinear model of the chemical ...
AbstractNiobium-92 is an extinct proton-rich nuclide, which decays to 92Zr with a half-life of 37 Ma...
Analysis of inclusions in primitive meteorites reveals that several short-lived radionuclides (SLRs)...
The knowledge of the production of extinct radioactivities like 92Nb and 146Sm by photodisintegratio...
The Early Solar System (ESS) abundance of short-lived radionuclides (SLR) can be interpreted in term...
The presence of the p-process nucleus ^(146)Sm (mean life, r = 149 x 10^6 yr) in the early solar sys...
Among the short-lived radioactive nuclei inferred to be present in the early solar system via meteor...
The abundances of short-lived radionuclides in the early Solar System (ESS) are reviewed, as well as...
The production of the heavy stable proton-rich isotopes between Se-74 and Hg-196-the p nuclides-is d...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Short-lived radioactive isotopes (SLRs) with half-lives between 0.1 and 100 Myr can be used to probe...
The production of the heavy stable proton-rich isotopes between 74Se and 196Hg—the p nuclides—is due...
The astrophysical sites where r-process elements are synthesized remain mysterious: it is clear that...
The abundances of ⁹²Nb and ¹⁴⁶Sm in the early solar system are determined from meteoritic analysis, ...
The abundances of Nb-92 and Sm-146 in the early solar system are determined from meteoritic analysis...
The data available for short-lived $p$-nuclides are used in an open nonlinear model of the chemical ...
AbstractNiobium-92 is an extinct proton-rich nuclide, which decays to 92Zr with a half-life of 37 Ma...
Analysis of inclusions in primitive meteorites reveals that several short-lived radionuclides (SLRs)...
The knowledge of the production of extinct radioactivities like 92Nb and 146Sm by photodisintegratio...
The Early Solar System (ESS) abundance of short-lived radionuclides (SLR) can be interpreted in term...
The presence of the p-process nucleus ^(146)Sm (mean life, r = 149 x 10^6 yr) in the early solar sys...
Among the short-lived radioactive nuclei inferred to be present in the early solar system via meteor...
The abundances of short-lived radionuclides in the early Solar System (ESS) are reviewed, as well as...
The production of the heavy stable proton-rich isotopes between Se-74 and Hg-196-the p nuclides-is d...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Short-lived radioactive isotopes (SLRs) with half-lives between 0.1 and 100 Myr can be used to probe...
The production of the heavy stable proton-rich isotopes between 74Se and 196Hg—the p nuclides—is due...
The astrophysical sites where r-process elements are synthesized remain mysterious: it is clear that...