Title: Evidence of a late weak r-process
1Evidence of a late weak r-process
Fernando Montes
2Outline
- Motivation
- Missing abundances
- Reaction network calculations
- Results
- Conclusions
3Motivation contributions
log e log10 (Yel/YH)12
Ba
Eu
4Observations
Z47
Z38
Metal poor stars old stars
Ba/Eult0 Eu/Fegt0.3
R-process rich
Dloge loger-solar - logestar
Additional process to create residual abundances
!!
5Reaction network
Residuals YRESYsolar-Ys-Yp-Ystar
Astrophysical conditions T temperature ? nn
neutron density ? t neutron flux duration ?
6Reaction network
- Reaction network with classical neutron
exposures - Theoretical and experimental rates (REACLIB)
- Fast decay mode no neutrons, only beta decays
- Iron seed
nn1015 cm-3 T0.7 GK
7Results
To find the closest abundance pattern
r-process
s-process
Half-lives determine speed of the process
8Analysis
Ba
Pd
9Results
s-process
r-process
Neutron capture processes with a high neutron
density gt 1016 cm-3 best fit the residual pattern
10Results
Good agreement ! Late weak r-process
Scatter Sr, Y and Zr but Problems with the
s-process contribution
11Summary
- Residual abundance pattern is consistent with an
r-process network calculation - In the proposed scenario the strong r-process
creates the majority of the elements - The weak r-process occurs later and creates
elements up to Z52-54 - There is scatter in the Sr, Y, Zr abundance
which indicates that maybe the weak r-process is
not as uniform as the strong r-process but the
contribution from the s-process is still model
dependant
12Collaborators
Michigan State University T. Beers T. Elliot H.
Schatz
Univ. of Mainz K. Farouqi, K.-L.
Kratz Karlsruhe M. Heil Univ. of Oklahoma J.
Cowan Univ. of Torino R. Gallino