Sources of uncertainties in the s-process in massive stars: convection and reaction rates

Abstract

Current models of s-nucleosynthesis in massive stars (M15 M to 30 M) are able to reproduce some main features of the abundance distributions of heavy isotopes in the solar system, at least in the A 60-90 mass range. The efficiency of the process and the above specified mass range for the s-nuclei are still heavily uncertain due to both nuclear reaction rates and stellar models uncertainties. A series of s-process simulations with stellar models in the 15-30 M (mass at ZAMS) and metallicity Z=0.02 mass have been performed to analyse the impact of the overshooting model used on the s-process yields. As in a previous exploratory work performed with stellar models having MZAMS=25 M and Z=0.02, enhancements factors in the range 2-5 are found in the final s-process efficiency when overshooting is inserted in the models.

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