Constraints on the Astrophysical Nature of r-Process Nucleosynthesis Sites from Inhomogeneous Chemical Evolution Models
Dominik Argast and Markus Samland
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
21(2) 161 - 166
Published: 11 June 2004
Abstract
We present a detailed inhomogeneous chemical evolution study that considers for the first-time neutron star mergers as major r-process sources, and compare this scenario with the ones in which lower-mass (in the range 8–10 M⊙) or higher-mass core-collapse supernovae (with masses ≥20 M⊙) act as dominant r-process sites. We conclude that it is not possible at present to distinguish between the lower-mass and higher-mass supernovae scenarios within the framework of inhomogeneous chemical evolution. However, neutron-star mergers seem to be ruled out as the dominant r-process source, since their low rates of occurrence would lead to r-process enrichment that is not consistent with observations.Keywords: nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances — stars: abundances — ISM: abundances — Galaxy: abundances — Galaxy: evolution — Galaxy: halo
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS04021
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