Influence of nuclear physics inputs and astrophysical conditions on Th/U chronometer
Abstract
The productions of thorium and uranium are key ingredients in r-process nucleo-cosmochronology. With the combination of improved nuclear and stellar data, we have made detailed investigations on the r-process abundance pattern in the very metal-poor halo stars based on the classical r-process approach. It is found that the results are almost independent of specified simulations to observed abundances. The influence from nuclear mass uncertainties on Th/U chronometer can approach 2 Gyr. Moreover, the ages of the metal-poor stars HE 1523-0901, CS 31082-001, and BD +173248 are determined as 11.8 3.7, 13.5 2.9, and 10.9 2.9 Gyr, respectively. The results can serve as an independent check for age estimate of the universe.
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