The s process in massive stars, a benchmark for neutron capture reaction rates
Marco Pignatari, Roberto Gallino, Rene Reifarth

TL;DR
This paper investigates how uncertainties in neutron-capture reaction rates affect the s process in massive stars, which is essential for understanding the origin of lighter s-process elements in the solar system.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive sensitivity study of 86 neutron-capture rates impacting the s process in massive stars, including new data from the ASTRAL library.
Findings
Light isotopes competing with Fe seeds are crucial for the s process.
Uncertainties in neutron-capture rates propagate differently for light and heavy isotopes.
The study's results are publicly available online.
Abstract
A clear definition of the contribution from the slow neutron-capture process (s process) to the solar abundances between Fe and the Sr-Zr region is a crucial challenge for nuclear astrophysics. Robust s-process predictions are necessary to disentangle the contribution from other stellar processes producing elements in the same mass region. Nuclear uncertainties are affecting s-process calculations, but most of the needed nuclear input are accessible to present nuclear experiments or they will be in the near future. Neutron-capture rates have a great impact on the s process in massive stars, which is a fundamental source for the solar abundances of the lighter s-process elements heavier than Fe (weak s-process component). In this work we present a new nuclear sensitivity study to explore the impact on the s process in massive stars of 86 neutron-capture rates, including all the reactions…
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