On the astrophysical robustness of the neutron star merger r-process
Constructor University · University of Basel
Abstract
In this study we explore the nucleosynthesis in the dynamic ejecta of compact binary mergers. We are particularly interested in the question how sensitive the resulting abundance patterns are to the parameters of the merging system. Therefore, we systematically investigate combinations of neutron star masses in the range from 1.0 to 2.0 \Msun and, for completeness, we compare the results with those from two simulations of a neutron star black hole merger. The ejecta masses vary by a factor of five for the studied systems, but all amounts are (within the uncertainties of the merger rates) compatible with being a major source of cosmic r-process. The ejecta undergo a robust r-process nucleosynthesis which…
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Authors
4- OKO. KorobkinCorresponding
Constructor University
- SRS. Rosswog
- AAA. Arcones
- CWC. Winteler
University of Basel
Topics & keywords
- Ejecta
- Neutron star
- Nucleosynthesis
- Robustness (evolution)
- Binary number
- COSMIC cancer database
- Cosmology
- Gamma-ray burst