R-process Nucleosynthesis in Magnetically Dominated Core-Collapse Supernovae

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Nucleosynthesis, Supernovae, Magnetohydrodynamics, Jets, Gamma-Ray Sources (Astronomical), Origin, Formation, And Abundances Of The Elements, Supernovae, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas, Jets, Outflows, And Bipolar Flows, Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts

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We investigate r-process nucleosynthesis during magneto-hydrodynamic supernova explosions driven by rapid rotations strong magnetic fields. These types of supernovae are very important not only for magnetar formation sites, but also for astronomical r-process sites in astrophysics. Our r-process nucleosynthesis simulations are based on the astronomical supernova explosion models, which follow the long-term evolution in special relativistic magneto-hydrodynamic simulations. We perform an r-process nucleosynthesis simulation for magneto-hydrodynamic jet supernova models based on a large nuclear reaction network including fully nuclear reactions. In our results, we find that a jet-like supernova explosion model with strong magnetic field can occur successful r-process nucleosynthesis.

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