Sensitivity study of explosive nucleosynthesis in Type Ia supernovae: I. Modification of individual thermonuclear reaction rates
Eduardo Bravo, Gabriel Mart\'inez-Pinedo

TL;DR
This study assesses how uncertainties in nuclear reaction rates affect nucleosynthesis in Type Ia supernovae, finding that most yields are robust except for certain fusion reactions involving carbon and specific charged particle reactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive sensitivity analysis of nuclear reaction rate uncertainties on supernova nucleosynthesis, highlighting the reactions most influential within specific temperature ranges.
Findings
Nucleosynthesis yields are generally robust against reaction rate variations.
Fusion of 12C significantly impacts explosion energy and nucleosynthesis.
Certain charged particle reactions notably influence element production at 2-4 GK.
Abstract
We explore the sensitivity of the nucleosynthesis due to type Ia supernovae with respect to uncertainties in nuclear reaction rates. We have adopted a standard one-dimensional delayed detonation model of the explosion of a Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf, and have post-processed the thermodynamic trajectories of every mass-shell with a nucleosynthetic code, with increases (decreases) by a factor of ten on the rates of 1196 nuclear reactions. We have computed as well hydrodynamic models for different rates of the fusion reactions of 12C and of 16O. For selected reactions, we have recomputed the nucleosynthesis with alternative prescriptions for their rates taken from the JINA REACLIB database, and have analyzed the temperature ranges where modifications of their rates have the strongest effect on nucleosynthesis. The nucleosynthesis resulting from the Type Ia supernova models is quite…
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