2007MNRAS.375.1418M


Query : 2007MNRAS.375.1418M

2007MNRAS.375.1418M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 375, 1418-1422 (2007/March-2)

Investigation of the single neutron exposure model for the s-process: the primary nature of the neutron source.

MA K., CUI W. and ZHANG B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The primary nature of the 13C neutron source is very significant for the studies of the s-process nucleosynthesis. In this paper we present an attempt to fit the element abundances observed in 16 s-rich stars using parametric model of the single neutron exposure. The calculated results indicate that almost all s-elements were made in a single neutron exposure for nine sample stars. Although a large spread of neutron exposure is obtained, the maximum value of the neutron exposure will reach about 7.0 mbarn–1, which is close to the theoretical predictions by the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) model. The calculated result is a significant evidence for the primary nature of the neutron source. Combining the result obtained in this work and the neutron exposure-initial mass relations, a large spread of neutron exposure can be explained by the different initial stellar mass and their time evolution. The possibility that the rotationally induced mixing process can lead to a spread of the neutron exposure in AGB stars is also existent.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - stars: AGB and post-AGB

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 224959 SB* 00 02 08.0214788256 -02 49 12.232785144   10.6 9.6     CEMP-rs 96 0
2 HE 0024-2523 Pe* 00 27 27.6486469632 -25 06 28.289948508 15.067 15.32 14.91     CEMP-s 68 0
3 BPS CS 31062-0050 Pe* 00 30 31.0646803224 -12 05 10.877225064   13.7 13.05 12.681 12.309 CEMP-r/s 65 0
4 CD-24 266 BS* 00 40 47.9313619824 -24 07 34.183333668   12.955 12.656 12.441 12.216 CEMP-s 94 0
5 SKB 2 Pe* 00 41 39.8197621944 -26 18 54.460585116   13.338 12.221 11.704 11.321 CEMP-s 90 0
6 SB 960 Pe* 00 44 03.5698629048 -13 55 26.268999384   12.69 12.15 11.806 11.483 CEMP-s 110 0
7 HE 0058-0244 Pe* 01 00 53.0234702616 -02 28 19.950391884   14.42 13.73 13.331 12.942 CEMP-r/s 37 0
8 BPS CS 29526-0110 Pe* 03 27 43.6392396600 -23 00 29.924362260   13.71 13.35 13.116 12.834 CEMP-r/s 51 0
9 HE 0338-3945 Pe* 03 39 55.0068570984 -39 35 42.902896452   15.753 15.333 15.098 14.787 CEMP-r/s 36 0
10 BPS CS 30301-0015 Pe* 15 08 56.8432075560 +02 30 18.627466716   14.04 13.04   12.063 CEMP-s 45 0
11 LP 625-44 Pe* 16 43 14.0377103880 -01 55 30.411443424   12.84 11.68     CEMP-s 106 0
12 HD 187861 SB* 19 56 26.9442832128 -65 22 08.014212084   10.42 9.18     CEMP-rs 63 0
13 HD 196944 SB* 20 40 46.0815001992 -06 47 50.604476604   9.01 8.40 8.08   CEMP-rs 101 0
14 BPS CS 22898-0027 Pe* 21 05 45.0996805992 -18 36 57.501493128   13.26 12.76 12.476 12.094 CEMP-r/s 83 0
15 BPS CS 30322-0023 Pe* 21 30 32.1818994960 -46 16 24.614480388   13.447 12.167 11.902 10.908 CEMP-s 57 0
16 HE 2134-3940 Pe* 21 37 45.7673945880 -39 27 22.313379600   13.790 12.660 12.160 11.760 KIIvw 85 0
17 HE 2148-1247 Pe* 21 51 17.9096426016 -12 33 41.557315896   15.2 14.79     CEMP-r/s 47 0

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