Published 2020 | Version v1
Journal article

Experimental Challenge to Heavy Element Synthesis under Explosive Burning on Neutron Stars

Description

Binary stellar systems that involve a neutron star or two neutron stars make interesting phenomena, X-ray bursts and kilo-novae, respectively, which involve explosive burning either in the proton-rich environment or in the neutron-rich environment. These are very important problems for nuclear astrophysics. First, the current effort for the explosive hydrogen burning, the rapid proton capture (rp) process which would take place on a neutron star surface in X-ray burst is discussed together with a new X-ray observation that suggests the rp-process termination at around A = 100. The observation of the afterglow of the binary neutron star merger appears to be the kilo-nova predicted in the last decade in nuclear astrophysics, and to be the great success of the field. However, the detailed study of the kilo-nova by the r-process should be a great challenge for full understanding heavy element synthesis and the neutron star merger. Nuclear physics problems are discussed for the kilonova.

Availability note (English)

Available from https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/03/epjconf_enas2020_01010.pdf; https://doaj.org/article/73a4d7c4ec014be3ba3cae56e4212e2d

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
EPJ. Web of Conferences
Journal Volume
227
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
2100-014X

Conference

Title
10. European Summer School on Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics
Dates
16-23 Jun 2019
Place
Santa Tecla, Catania (Italy)