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Nuclear Weak Processes in Presupernova Stars

from Type Ib and Type II Supernovae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2010

A. Ray
Affiliation:
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 400 005, India
T. Kar
Affiliation:
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India
S. Sarkar
Affiliation:
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India
S. Chakravarti
Affiliation:
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA91768, USA
Richard McCray
Affiliation:
University of Colorado, Boulder
ZhenRu Wang
Affiliation:
Nanjing University, China
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Summary

The structure and the size of the core of massive presupernova stars are determined by the electron fraction and entropy of the core during its late stages of evolution; these in turn affect the subsequent evolution during gravitational collapse and supernova explosion phases. Beta decay and electron capture on a number of neutron rich nuclei can contribute substantially towards the reduction of the entropy and possibly the electron fraction in the core. Methods for calculating the weak transition rates for a number of nuclei for which no reliable rates exist (particularly for A > 60) are outlined. The calculations are particularly suited for presupernova matter density (ρ = 107 − 109 g/cc) and temperature (T = 2 − 6 × 109 °K). We include besides the contributions from the ground state and the known excited states, the Gamow-Teller (GT) resonance states (e.g. for beta decay rates, the GT+ states) in the mother nucleus which are populated thermally. For the GT strength function for transitions from the ground state (as well as excited states) we use a sum rule calculated by the spectral distribution method where the centroid of the distribution is obtained from experimental data on (p,n) reactions. The contribution of the excited levels and GT+ resonances turn out to be important at high temperatures which may prevail in presupernova stellar cores.

Presupernova Evolution of Massive Stars

Beta decay (β) and electron (e) capture of neutron rich nuclei play important roles in determining presupernova core structure (Nomoto et al, 1991).

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Supernovae and Supernova Remnants
IAU Colloquium 145
, pp. 165 - 172
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1996

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  • Nuclear Weak Processes in Presupernova Stars
    • By A. Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 400 005, India, T. Kar, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India, S. Sarkar, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India, S. Chakravarti, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA91768, USA
  • Edited by Richard McCray, University of Colorado, Boulder, ZhenRu Wang, Nanjing University, China
  • Book: Supernovae and Supernova Remnants
  • Online publication: 04 August 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511564734.020
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  • Nuclear Weak Processes in Presupernova Stars
    • By A. Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 400 005, India, T. Kar, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India, S. Sarkar, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India, S. Chakravarti, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA91768, USA
  • Edited by Richard McCray, University of Colorado, Boulder, ZhenRu Wang, Nanjing University, China
  • Book: Supernovae and Supernova Remnants
  • Online publication: 04 August 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511564734.020
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  • Nuclear Weak Processes in Presupernova Stars
    • By A. Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 400 005, India, T. Kar, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India, S. Sarkar, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta 700 064, India, S. Chakravarti, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA91768, USA
  • Edited by Richard McCray, University of Colorado, Boulder, ZhenRu Wang, Nanjing University, China
  • Book: Supernovae and Supernova Remnants
  • Online publication: 04 August 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511564734.020
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