Early Solar System r-process Abundances Limit Collapsar Origin
Abstract
Heavy elements produced exclusively through rapid neutron capture (the 'r-process') originate from violent cosmic explosions. While neutron star mergers are the primary candidates, another plausible production site are 'collapsars'---collapsing massive stars that form a black hole with an accretion disk. Here we show that collapsars are too rare to be the prime origin of r-process elements in the Solar System. By comparing numerical simulations with the early Solar System abundances of actinides produced exclusively through the r-process, we exclude higher than 20% contribution from collapsars with 90% confidence. We additionally limit r-process ejecta masses from collapsars to less than 10% of the ejecta mass from neutron star mergers, about 10-2M.
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