Reaction rate uncertainties and 26Al in AGB silicon carbide stardust
M. A. van Raai, M. Lugaro, A. I. Karakas, C. Iliadis

TL;DR
This study investigates how nuclear reaction rate uncertainties, especially for 26Al production, affect predictions of 26Al/27Al ratios in AGB star models and compares these to measurements in presolar SiC grains.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of 26Al production in AGB stars considering nuclear uncertainties and compares results with laboratory data, highlighting the impact of reaction rate variations.
Findings
Predicted 26Al/27Al ratios match observed upper limits with recommended reaction rates.
Large nuclear uncertainties cause predicted ratios to vary by up to two orders of magnitude.
Different stellar models cannot fully explain the observed spread in 26Al/27Al ratios.
Abstract
Stardust is a class of presolar grains each of which presents an ideally uncontaminated stellar sample. Mainstream silicon carbide (SiC) stardust formed in the extended envelopes of carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars and incorporated the radioactive nucleus 26Al as a trace element. The aim of this paper is to analyse in detail the effect of nuclear uncertainties, in particular the large uncertainties of up to four orders of magnitude related to the 26Al_g+(p,gamma)27Si reaction rate, on the production of 26Al in AGB stars and compare model predictions to data obtained from laboratory analysis of SiC stardust grains. Stellar uncertainties are also briefly discussed. We use a detailed nucleosynthesis postprocessing code to calculate the 26Al/27Al ratios at the surface of AGB stars of different masses (M = 1.75, 3, and 5 M_sun) and metallicities (Z = 0.02, 0.012, and 0.008).…
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