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Reverse Engineering the r Process

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

A nuclear mass survey of rare-earth isotopes has been conducted with the Canadian Penning Trap mass spectrometer using the most neutron-rich nuclei thus far extracted from the CARIBU facility. With the phase-imaging ion-cyclotron-resonance measurement technique, several masses along Ce-Eu isotopic chains near N=100 have been measured with sub-10 keV/c2 precision for the first time. Independently, a detailed study exploring the role of nuclear masses in the formation of the r-process rare-earth abundance peak has been performed. Employing a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) technique, mass predictions of lanthanide isotopes have been made which uniquely reproduce the observed solar abundances near A = 164 under three distinct astrophysical outflow conditions. We compare our mass measurements to each of the predicted mass surface trends and find strong consistency with the ‘hot’ r-process environment where the rare-earth peak forms during an extended period of (n,γ) ↔ (γ,n) equilibrium. Here, I will give an overview of the mass measurement campaigns, briefly describe the MCMC calculations, and conclude with future measurement prospects at next-generation rare isotope beam facilities.

Presenters

  • Rodney Orford

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL

Authors

  • Rodney Orford

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL

  • Nicole Vassh

    TRIUMF

  • Jason A Clark

    Argonne National Laboratory, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Illinois 60439, USA

  • Gail C McLaughlin

    North Carolina State University

  • Matthew R Mumpower

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL

  • Dwaipayan Ray

    University of Manitoba, U. Manitoba

  • Guy Savard

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Rebecca Surman

    University of Notre Dame

  • Fritz Buchinger

    McGill University

  • Daniel P Burdette

    University of Notre Dame, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Mary T Burkey

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Dmitry Gorelov

    University of Manitoba

  • Jeffrey Klimes

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • William S Porter

    University of Notre Dame

  • Kumar S Sharma

    University of Manitoba, U. Manitoba

  • Adrian A Valverde

    Argonne National Laboratory/University of Manitoba, University of Manitoba

  • Louis Varriano

    University of Chicago

  • Xinliang Yan

    Argonne National Laboratory