r-Process Nucleosynthesis in Shocked Surface Layers of O-Ne-Mg Cores
arXiv:0708.1748 · doi:10.1086/522372
Abstract
We demonstrate that rapid expansion of the shocked surface layers of an O-Ne-Mg core following its collapse can result in r-process nucleosynthesis. As the supernova shock accelerates through these layers, it makes them expand so rapidly that free nucleons remain in disequilibrium with alpha-particles throughout most of the expansion. This allows heavy r-process isotopes including the actinides to form in spite of the very low initial neutron excess of the matter. We estimate that yields of heavy r-process nuclei from this site may be sufficient to explain the Galactic inventory of these isotopes.
11 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the Astrophysical Journal Letters