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Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process

The focus of the present review is the production of the heaviest elements in nature via the r-process. A correct understanding and modeling requires the knowledge of nuclear properties far from stability and a detailed prescription of the astrophysical environment. Experiments at CERN/ISOLDE have p...

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Autores principales: Kratz, Karl-Ludwig, Pfeiffer, Bernd, Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl, Walters, William B.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1012694723985
http://cds.cern.ch/record/392772
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author Kratz, Karl-Ludwig
Pfeiffer, Bernd
Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl
Walters, William B.
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Pfeiffer, Bernd
Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl
Walters, William B.
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description The focus of the present review is the production of the heaviest elements in nature via the r-process. A correct understanding and modeling requires the knowledge of nuclear properties far from stability and a detailed prescription of the astrophysical environment. Experiments at CERN/ISOLDE have played a pioneering role in exploring the characteristics of nuclear structure in terms of masses and beta-decay properties. Initial examinations paid attention to far unstable nuclei with magic neutron numbers related to r-process peaks, while present activities are centered on the evolution of shell effects with the distance from the valley of stability. We first show in site-independent applications the effect of both types of nuclear properties on r-process abundances. Then, we explore the results of calculations related to two different `realistic' astrophysical sites, (i) the supernova neutrino wind and (ii) neutron star mergers. We close with a list of remaining theoretical and experimental challenges needed to overcome for a full understanding of the nature of the r-process, and the role CERN/ISOLDE can play in this process.
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spelling cern-3927722019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1023/A:1012694723985http://cds.cern.ch/record/392772engKratz, Karl-LudwigPfeiffer, BerndThielemann, Friedrich-KarlWalters, William B.Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-ProcessAstrophysics and AstronomyNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe focus of the present review is the production of the heaviest elements in nature via the r-process. A correct understanding and modeling requires the knowledge of nuclear properties far from stability and a detailed prescription of the astrophysical environment. Experiments at CERN/ISOLDE have played a pioneering role in exploring the characteristics of nuclear structure in terms of masses and beta-decay properties. Initial examinations paid attention to far unstable nuclei with magic neutron numbers related to r-process peaks, while present activities are centered on the evolution of shell effects with the distance from the valley of stability. We first show in site-independent applications the effect of both types of nuclear properties on r-process abundances. Then, we explore the results of calculations related to two different `realistic' astrophysical sites, (i) the supernova neutrino wind and (ii) neutron star mergers. We close with a list of remaining theoretical and experimental challenges needed to overcome for a full understanding of the nature of the r-process, and the role CERN/ISOLDE can play in this process.The focus of the present review is the production of the heaviest elements in nature via the r-process. A correct understanding and modeling requires the knowledge of nuclear properties far from stability and a detailed prescription of the astrophysical environment. Experiments at CERN/ISOLDE have played a pioneering role in exploring the characteristics of nuclear structure in terms of masses and beta-decay properties. Initial examinations paid attention to far unstable nuclei with magic neutron numbers related to r-process peaks, while present activities are centered on the evolution of shell effects with the distance from the valley of stability. We first show in site-independent applications the effect of both types of nuclear properties on r-process abundances. Then, we explore the results of calculations related to two different `realistic' astrophysical sites, (i) the supernova neutrino wind and (ii) neutron star mergers. We close with a list of remaining theoretical and experimental challenges needed to overcome for a full understanding of the nature of the r-process, and the role CERN/ISOLDE can play in this process.astro-ph/9907071oai:cds.cern.ch:3927721999-07-07
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Kratz, Karl-Ludwig
Pfeiffer, Bernd
Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl
Walters, William B.
Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process
title Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process
title_full Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process
title_fullStr Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process
title_short Nuclear Structure Studies at ISOLDE and their Impact on the Astrophysical r-Process
title_sort nuclear structure studies at isolde and their impact on the astrophysical r-process
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1012694723985
http://cds.cern.ch/record/392772
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