Acta Physica Polonica B

Vol. 35, No. 3, March 2004, page 1191


The Importance of Electron Captures in Core-Collapse Supernovae

K. Langanke, J.M. Sampaio, G. Martinez-Pinedo

Nuclear physics plays an essential role in the dynamics of a type II supernova (a collapsing star). Recent advances in nuclear many-body theory allow now to reliably calculate the stellar weak-interaction processes involving nuclei. The most important process is the electron capture on finite nuclei with mass numbers A>55. It is found that the respective capture rates, derived from modern many-body models, differ noticeably from previous, more phenomenological estimates. This leads to significant changes in the stellar trajectory during the supernova explosion, as has been found in state-of-the-art supernova simulations.

PACS numbers: 26.50.+x, 23.40.--s, 97.60.Bw, 21.60.Cs


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