X-ray bursts are thermonuclear flashes on the surface of accreting neutron stars, and reliable burst models are needed to interpret observations in terms of properties of the neutron star and the binary system. We investigate the dependence of X-ray burst models on uncertainties in (p, γ), (α, γ), and (α, p) nuclear reaction rates using fully self-consistent burst models that account for the feedbacks between changes in nuclear energy generation and changes in astrophysical conditions. A two-step approach first identified sensitive nuclear reaction rates in a single-zone model with ignition conditions chosen to match calculations with a state-of-the-art 1D multi-zone model based on the Kepler stellar evolution code. All relevant reaction ra...
Nuclear burning and its dependence on the mass accretion rate are fundamental ingredients for descri...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
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Type-I X-ray bursts are frequently occurring thermonuclear runaways on the surface of an accreting n...
First steps have been taken in a more comprehensive study of the dependence of observables in Type I...
First steps have been taken in a more comprehensive study of the dependence of observables in Type I...
We present aMonte Carlo calculation of the astrophysical rate of the 15O(α,γ)19Ne reaction based on ...
We examine the sensitivity of nucleosynthesis in Type I X-ray bursts to variations in nuclear rates....
Nucleosynthesis in type I X-ray bursts may involve up to several thousand nuclear processes. The maj...
Explosive hydrogen burning in type I X-ray bursts (XRBs) comprise charged particle reactions creatin...
X-ray bursts (XRBs) have been thought to occur via thermonuclear runaway reactions on the surface of...
The first-peak s-process elements Rb, Sr, Y and Zr in the post-AGB star Sakurai's object (V4334 Sagi...
Neutron stars in close binary star systems often accrete matter from their companion stars. Thermonu...
Type I X-ray bursts (XRBs) are powered by thermonuclear burning on proton-rich unstable nuclides. Th...
Nuclear burning and its dependence on the mass accretion rate are fundamental ingredients for descri...
Nuclear burning and its dependence on the mass accretion rate are fundamental ingredients for descri...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
“Published under licence in Journal of Physics: Conference Series by IOP Publishing Ltd. Content fro...
Type-I X-ray bursts are frequently occurring thermonuclear runaways on the surface of an accreting n...
First steps have been taken in a more comprehensive study of the dependence of observables in Type I...
First steps have been taken in a more comprehensive study of the dependence of observables in Type I...
We present aMonte Carlo calculation of the astrophysical rate of the 15O(α,γ)19Ne reaction based on ...
We examine the sensitivity of nucleosynthesis in Type I X-ray bursts to variations in nuclear rates....
Nucleosynthesis in type I X-ray bursts may involve up to several thousand nuclear processes. The maj...
Explosive hydrogen burning in type I X-ray bursts (XRBs) comprise charged particle reactions creatin...
X-ray bursts (XRBs) have been thought to occur via thermonuclear runaway reactions on the surface of...
The first-peak s-process elements Rb, Sr, Y and Zr in the post-AGB star Sakurai's object (V4334 Sagi...
Neutron stars in close binary star systems often accrete matter from their companion stars. Thermonu...
Type I X-ray bursts (XRBs) are powered by thermonuclear burning on proton-rich unstable nuclides. Th...
Nuclear burning and its dependence on the mass accretion rate are fundamental ingredients for descri...
Nuclear burning and its dependence on the mass accretion rate are fundamental ingredients for descri...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
“Published under licence in Journal of Physics: Conference Series by IOP Publishing Ltd. Content fro...