Thermal quasiparticle random-phase approximation calculations of stellar electron capture rates with the Skyrme effective interaction
Abstract
A microscopic thermodynamically consistent approach is applied to compute electron capture (EC) rates and cross sections on nuclei in hot stellar environments. The cross section calculations are based on the Donnelly-Walecka multipole expansion method for treatment of semi-leptonic processes in nuclei. To take into account thermal effects, we express the electron capture cross section in terms of temperature- and momentum-dependent spectral functions for respective multipole charge-changing operators. The spectral functions are computed by employing the self-consistent thermal quasiparticle RPA (TQRPA) with the Skyrme effective interaction. Three different Skyrme parametrizations (SkM*, SGII and SLy4) are used to investigate thermal effects on EC for 56Fe and 78Ni. For 56Fe, the impact of thermally unblocked GT+ transitions on EC is discussed and the results are compared with those from shell-model calculations. In particular, it is shown that for some temperature and density regimes the TQRPA rates exceed the shell-model rates due to violation of the Brink-Axel hypothesis within the TQRPA. For neutron-rich 78Ni the full momentum-dependence of multipole transition operators is considered and it is found that not only thermally unblocked allowed 1+ transitions but also thermally unblocked first-forbidden 1- and 2- transitions favour EC.
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