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R-process nucleosynthesis during explosion of low-mass neutron stars in close binaries
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R-process nucleosynthesis during explosion of low-mass neutron stars in close binaries by Chun-Ming Yip et al. on Sunday 27 November We investigate the explosion of low-mass neutron stars through Newtonian hydrodynamic simulations. We couple the hydrodynamics to a nuclear reaction network consisting of $\sim 4500$ isotopes to study the impact of nuclear reactions, mainly neutron capture, $\beta$-decays, and spontaneous fission of nuclei, on the development of hydrodynamic instability of a neutron star. We show that after mass removal from the surfaces, low-mass neutron stars undergo delayed explosion, and an electron anti-neutrino burst with a peak luminosity of $\sim3\times10^{50}$ erg s$^{-1}$ is emitted, while the ejecta is heated to $\sim10^{9}$ K. A robust r-process nucleosynthesis is realized in the ejecta. Lanthanides and heavy elements near the second and third r-process peaks are synthesized as end products of nucleosynthesis, suggesting that the explosions of low-mass neutron stars could be a potentially important source of solar chemical elements. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.14023v1
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