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2019ApJ...870...64G - Astrophys. J., 870, 64-64 (2019/January-2)

Neutrino losses in Type I thermonuclear X-ray bursts: an improved nuclear energy generation approximation.

GOODWIN A.J., HEGER A. and GALLOWAY D.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Type I X-ray bursts are thermonuclear explosions on the surface of accreting neutron stars. Hydrogen rich X-ray bursts burn protons far from the line of stability and can release energy in the form of neutrinos from β-decays. We have estimated, for the first time, the neutrino fluxes of Type I bursts for a range of initial conditions based on the predictions of a 1D implicit hydrodynamics code, Kepler, which calculates the complete nuclear reaction network. We find that neutrino losses are between 6.7×10–5 and 0.14 of the total energy per nucleon, Qnuc, depending upon the hydrogen fraction in the fuel. These values are significantly below the 35% value for neutrino losses often adopted in recent literature for the rp-process. The discrepancy arises because it is only at β-decays that ~35 % of energy is lost due to neutrino emission, whereas there are no neutrino losses in (p,γ) and (α,p) reactions. Using the total measured burst energies from Kepler for a range of initial conditions, we have determined an approximation formula for the total energy per nucleon released during an X-ray burst, Qnuc=(1.31+6.95\overlineX-1.92\overlineX2)MeVnucleon–1, where  is the average hydrogen mass fraction of the ignition column, with an rms error of 0.052MeVnucleon–1. We provide a detailed analysis of the nuclear energy output of a burst and find an incomplete extraction of mass excess in the burst fuel, with 14% of the mass excess in the fuel not being extracted.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: numerical - stars: neutron - X-rays: bursts

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