2012
DOI: 10.1017/s1743921312024088
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R-Process nucleosynthesis in high entropy environment in explosion of supernova type II and neutron star formation

Abstract: Abstract. It is generally acknowledged that Type II supernovae result from the collapse of iron core of a massive star which, at least in some cases, produces a neutron star. At this stage, the neutrinos are produced by neutronization which speeds up as collapse continues. During collapse an outward bound shock wave forms in the matter falling onto the nearly stationary core. The conditions behind the shock at 100 to 200 km are suitable for neutrino heating. This neutrino heating blows a hot bubble above the p… Show more

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