JINA-NuGrid Galactic Chemical Evolution Pipeline
Benoit C\^ot\'e, Christian Ritter, Falk Herwig, Brian W. O'Shea, Marco, Pignatari, Devin Silvia, Samuel Jones, Chris L. Fryer

TL;DR
This paper introduces the JINA-NuGrid pipeline, a comprehensive tool integrating nuclear physics, stellar evolution, and cosmology to study galactic chemical evolution and element origins.
Contribution
It presents the current state of a new interdisciplinary pipeline designed to assess nuclear astrophysics uncertainties in galactic chemical evolution.
Findings
Pipeline effectively models element formation and recycling.
Identifies key nuclear physics uncertainties impacting chemical evolution.
Facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration in astrophysics.
Abstract
Galactic chemical evolution is a topic that involves nuclear physics, stellar evolution, galaxy evolution, observation, and cosmology. Continuous communication and feedback between these fields is a key component in improving our understanding of how galaxies form and how elements are created and recycled in galaxies and intergalactic space. In this proceedings, we present the current state of the JINA-NuGrid chemical evolution pipeline. It is designed to probe the impact of nuclear astrophysics uncertainties on galactic chemical evolution, to improve our knowledges regarding the origin of the elements in a cosmological context, and to create the required interdisciplinary connections.
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