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Reducing Uncertainties in the Production of the Gamma Emitting Nuclei 26Al, 44Ti, and 60Fe in Core Collapse Supernovae by Using Effective Helium Burning Rates
We have used effective reaction rates (ERR) for the helium burning reactions
to predict the yield of the gamma-emitting nuclei 26Al, 44Ti, and 60Fe in core
col- lapse supernovae. The variations in the predicted yields for values of the
reaction rates allowed by the ERR are much smaller than obtained previously,
and smaller than other uncertainties. A "filter" for supernova nucleosynthesis
yields based on pre-supernova structure was used to estimate the effect of
failed supernovae on the initial mass function-averaged yields; this
substantially reduced the yields of all these isotopes, but the predicted yield
ratio 60Fe/26Al was little affected. The robustness of this ratio is promising
for comparison with data, but it is larger than observed in nature; possible
causes for this discrepancy are discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figure
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