Direct mass measurements of neutron-rich zinc and gallium isotopes: an investigation of the formation of the first r-process peak

Andrew Jacobs,Stylianos Nikas, John Ash,Behnam Ashrafkhani, Ivana Belosovic,Julian Bergmann, Callum Brown, Jaime Cardona,Eleanor Dunling,Timo Dickel, Gabriella Gelinas, Zach Hockenbery, Sakshi Kakkar,Brian Kootte, Ali Molaebrahimi, Eleni Marina Lykiardopoulou,Tobias Murboeck,Stefan Paul,Wolfgang R. Plass, William S. Porter, Rane Simpson, Coulter Walls, Yilin Wang,Jens Dilling,Ania Kwiatkowski

arxiv(2023)

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The prediction of isotopic abundances resulting from the rapid neutron capture process (r-process) requires high-precision mass measurements. Mass measurements of $^{79-83}$Zn and $^{85,86}$Ga using TITAN's on-line time-of-flight spectrometer. First time measurements are performed for $^{79m}$Zn, $^{83}$Zn, and $^{86}$Ga. These measurements reduced uncertainties, and are used to calculate isotopic abundances near the first r-process abundance peak using astrophysical conditions present during a binary neutron star (BNS) merger. Good agreement across a range of trajectories is found when comparing to several metal-poor stellar abundances. Particularly, this subset of trajectories produces agreement with the abundance pattern of both the `r/s-star' HD94028 as well as the `r-process star' HD222925. These findings point to a high degree of sensitivity to the electron fraction of a BNS merger on the final elemental abundance pattern near the first r-process peak. In particular, we find that small changes in electron fraction produce distinct abundance patterns that match those of metal-poor stars with different classifications, calls the need for an i-process into question.
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