Supernovae versus Neutron Star Mergers as the Major [CLC][ITAL]r[/ITAL][/CLC]-Process Sources

  • Qian Y
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I show that recent observations of r-process abundances in metal-poor stars are difficult to explain if neutron star mergers (NSMs) are the major r-process sources. In contrast, such observations and meteoritic data on Hf182 and I129 in the early solar system support a self-consistent picture of r-process enrichment by supernovae (SNe). While further theoretical studies of r-process production and enrichment are needed for both SNe and NSMs, I emphasize two possible direct observational tests of the SN r-process model: gamma rays from decay of r-process nuclei in SN remnants and surface contamination of the companion by SN r-process ejecta in binaries.

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Qian, Y.-Z. (2000). Supernovae versus Neutron Star Mergers as the Major [CLC][ITAL]r[/ITAL][/CLC]-Process Sources. The Astrophysical Journal, 534(1), L67–L70. https://doi.org/10.1086/312659

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