Determination of Solar System R-Process Abundances using ENDF/B-VIII.0 and TENDL-2015 libraries

B. Pritychenko
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Recent multi-messenger detection of the binary neutron star merger (GW170817) energized the astrophysical community and encouraged further research for determination of nuclear physics observables. Comprehensive studies of atomic nuclei in the cosmos provide an opportunity for investigating these astrophysical phenomena and acquiring complementary information on stellar nucleosynthesis processes that can be verified using the latest nuclear data. Evaluated Nuclear Data File (ENDF) libraries contain complete collections of reaction cross sections over the energy range relevant to astrophysics, fission yields and decay data. These data collections have been used worldwide in nuclear science, industry and national security applications. There is great interest in exploring the ENDF/B-VIII.0 and TALYS Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (TENDL-2015) for nuclear astrophysics purposes and comparing findings with the Karlsruhe Astrophysical Database of Nucleosynthesis in Stars (KADoNiS). The Maxwellian-averaged cross sections (MACS) and astrophysical reaction rates have been calculated using the ENDF/B-VIII.0 and TENDL-2015 evaluated data sets. The calculated cross sections were combined with the solar system abundances and fitted using the classical model of stellar nucleosynthesis. Astrophysical rapid- and slow-neutron capture, $r$- and $s$-process, respectively, abundances were obtained from present data and compared with available values. Further analysis of MACS reveals potential evaluated libraries data deficiencies and a strong need for new measurements. The current results demonstrate a large nuclear astrophysics potential of evaluated libraries and mutually beneficial relations between nuclear industry and research efforts.
用ENDF/B-VIII测定太阳系r过程丰度。0和TENDL-2015库
最近对双中子星合并的多信使探测(GW170817)激励了天体物理学界,并鼓励了对核物理观测的进一步研究。对宇宙中原子核的全面研究为研究这些天体物理现象和获取恒星核合成过程的补充信息提供了机会,这些信息可以使用最新的核数据进行验证。评估核数据文件(ENDF)库包含与天体物理学、裂变产率和衰变数据相关的能量范围内的反应截面的完整集合。这些数据收集已在世界范围内用于核科学、工业和国家安全应用。人们对探索ENDF/B-VIII非常感兴趣。0和TALYS评估核数据库(TENDL-2015)用于核天体物理目的,并与卡尔斯鲁厄天体物理数据库(KADoNiS)的发现进行比较。使用ENDF/B-VIII计算了麦克斯韦平均截面(MACS)和天体物理反应速率。0和TENDL-2015评估的数据集。计算出的截面与太阳系的丰度相结合,并使用经典的恒星核合成模型进行拟合。天体物理快中子和慢中子捕获,分别为r -和s -过程,从现有数据中获得丰度,并与现有值进行比较。对MACS的进一步分析揭示了潜在的评估库数据缺陷和对新测量方法的强烈需求。目前的结果表明,评估库具有巨大的核天体物理潜力,核工业与研究工作之间存在互利关系。
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