The intermediate neutron capture process featuring Arthur Choplin (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)

Jan
17
2025
Jan
17
2025

Event Location
Online

Event Audience
Graduate Students
Postdocs
Scientists
Undergraduate Students

Event Hosted By
JINA-CEE


Event Contact

jinacee@msu.edu

arthur choplin

Hosted by: Marta Molero (TU Darmstadt)

Abstract: Despite considerable progresses during the last decades, the origin of the elements heavier than iron is not yet fully understood. In addition to the slow (s) and rapid (r) neutron capture processes, an intermediate neutron capture process (i-process) is thought to exist at neutron densities intermediate between the s- and r-processes. The astrophysical site(s) hosting the i-process is (are) actively debated. In this presentation, I will review the current understanding of the i-process and focus on its development in various sites. I will emphasize the unique chemical signature of the i-process, including the production of actinides, address nuclear uncertainties, identify critical reaction rates, and compare model predictions with observations of chemically peculiar stars and pre-solar grains.