Core collapse supernovae are responsible for at least half of the galactic inventory of Fe-group elements and probably for most of the Fe-group abundances seen in metal poor stars. Recent simulations show the emergence of a proton-rich (Ye > 0.5) region in the innermost ejected mass zones due to the neutrino interaction with matter. We explore the nucleosynthesis implications of these findings that result in enhanced abundances of 45Sc, 49Ti, and 64Zn, which is consistent with chemical evolution studies and observations of low metallicity stars. © 2005 International Astronomical Union.
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Fröhlich, C., Thielemann, F. K., Martínez Pinedo, G., & Liebendörfer, M. (2005). The influence of the explosion Mechanism on the Fe-group ejecta of core collapse supernovae. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 1(S228), 309–314. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921305005879
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