https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2012-12084-7
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Nickel isotopes in stellar matter
1
Faculty of Engineering Sciences, GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi 23640, Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
2
The Abdus Salam ICTP, Strada Costiera 11, 34151, Trieste, Italy
* e-mail: jameel@giki.edu.pk
Received:
26
March
2012
Accepted:
1
May
2012
Published online:
15
June
2012
Isotopes of nickel play a key role during the silicon burning phase up to the presupernova phase of massive stars. Electron capture rates on these nickel isotopes are also important during the phase of core contraction. I present here the microscopic calculation of ground- and excited-states Gamow-Teller (GT) strength distributions for key nickel isotopes. The calculation is performed within the frame-work of the pn-QRPA model. A judicious choice of model parameters, specially of the Gamow-Teller strength parameters and the deformation parameter, resulted in a much improved calculation of GT strength functions. The excited-state GT distributions are much different from the corresponding ground-state distributions resulting in a failure of the Brink's hypothesis. The electron capture and positron decay rates on nickel isotopes are also calculated within the framework of pn-QRPA model relevant to the presupernova evolution of massive stars. The electron capture rates on odd-A isotopes of nickel are shown to have dominant contributions from parent excited states during as early as silicon burning phases. Comparison is being made with the large-scale shell model calculation. During the silicon burning phases of massive stars the electron capture rates on 57, 59Ni are around an order of magnitude bigger than shell model rates and can bear consequences for core-collapse simulators.
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