2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.93.025805
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Large-scale evaluation ofβ-decay rates ofr-process nuclei with the inclusion of first-forbidden transitions

Abstract: Background: R-process nucleosynthesis models rely, by necessity, on nuclear structure models for input. Particularly important are beta-decay half-lives of neutron rich nuclei. At present only a single systematic calculation exists that provides values for all relevant nuclei making it difficult to test the sensitivity of nucleosynthesis models to this input. Additionally, even though there are indications that their contribution may be significant, the impact of first-forbidden transitions on decay rates has … Show more

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“…The measured half-lives are reported in the Table (see Supplemental Material [29]). Figure 3 shows the systematic trends of β-decay half-lives as functions of neutron number N. Experimental results are compared with previous measurements, and the predictions of three theoretical models: FRDM þ QRPA [26], KTUY þ GT2 [27,28], and the relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) with the proton-neutron relativistic quasiparticle random phase approximation (pn-RQRPA) [30]. Our measurements are in very good agreement with the literature values, while discrepancies with theoretical predictions in some cases reach 1 order of magnitude.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The measured half-lives are reported in the Table (see Supplemental Material [29]). Figure 3 shows the systematic trends of β-decay half-lives as functions of neutron number N. Experimental results are compared with previous measurements, and the predictions of three theoretical models: FRDM þ QRPA [26], KTUY þ GT2 [27,28], and the relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) with the proton-neutron relativistic quasiparticle random phase approximation (pn-RQRPA) [30]. Our measurements are in very good agreement with the literature values, while discrepancies with theoretical predictions in some cases reach 1 order of magnitude.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This causes a very strong r-process with fission cycling. The utilized mass model, beta-decay half-lives, fission barriers, and fission yield prescriptions [12,18,29,38,42,55,65,78] have a strong effect on the final abundance distribution. While during the r-process (when reactions are still in n, γ − γ, n equilibrium) the 2nd and 3rd r-process peak are exactly at the right position.…”
Section: Neutron Star Mergersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One option to remedy this effect are variations in beta-decay rates. Shorter half-lives [38] of heavies release neutrons from fission earlier, when n, γ − γ, n equilibrium is still in place and can avoid or strongly reduce the late shift of the 3rd peak [12] (see Fig.3a). This effect is also seen with the HFB mass model (see also [18]), while Mendoza-Temis [42] analyzed additional nuclear uncertainties and showed especially an improvement with the Duflo-Zuker mass model.…”
Section: Neutron Star Mergersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the neutron-rich region, β − -decay is the dominant mode, however β-delayed one-neutron emission, discovered by Roberts et al [1] in 1939, becomes the dominant decay channel for very neutronrich isotopes. The importance in measuring the decays of neutron-emitting nuclei in certain regions of the chart of nuclides has been emphasized by international data evaluators experts [2,3] and by theoreticians, who need more realistic inputs for levels above the neutron separation energy, S n , for their nuclear structure models, and to reproduce astrophysical environments where the r -process nucleosynthesis could take place [4][5][6][7][8]. In order to obtain new experimental β-delayed neutron emission probabilities, P n -values, a new high efficiency 4π neutron detector named BELEN [9,10] has been designed and a e-mail: roger@baeturia.com b e-mail: dillmann@triumf.ca developed.…”
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confidence: 99%