The r-process element abundance with a realistic fission fragment mass distribution

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Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, R-Process, Nucleosynthesis In Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments

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Effect of the β-delayed fission in r-process abundance is investigated with a realistic model for the fission fragment mass distribution (FFMD). The data base for the FFMD is constructed based on the two-center shell model and multi-dimensional Langevin calculation. The β-decay rates including neutron emission and β-delayed fission are also newly calculated with 2nd version of the the gross theory. The differences appeared in the final element abundance calculated with and without fission process, with different β-delayed fission rates are demonstrated.

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