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- | We are Culinary Services. | + | We are Culinary Services. \\ |
- | We cook helium and hydrogen. | + | \\ |
+ | Who ordered the extra side of <sup>44</sup>Ti? | ||
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+ | **GROUP MEMBERS**\\ | ||
+ | Alex Long (parameters)\\ | ||
+ | MacKenzie Warren (code)\\ | ||
+ | Nathan Parzuchowski (analysis)\\ | ||
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+ | ==== TOPIC ==== | ||
+ | Sensitivity studied of <sup>44</sup>Ti production in in core-collapse supernova environments. | ||
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+ | **[[Scientific Background|Scientific Background]]** | ||
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+ | **Recipe** \\ | ||
+ | Starting with a set parameter space of peak temperatures [T<sub>9</sub> = 4 - 7] and densities [$\rho$ = 10<sup>5</sup> - 10<sup>7</sup> g/cm<sup>3</sup>]. | ||
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+ | We use analytic adiabatic freeze-out trajectories (Hoyle et al. 1964; Fowler & Hoyle 1964) which satisfy the differential equations: | ||
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+ | \begin{equation} | ||
+ | \frac{dT}{dt} = \frac{-T}{3\tau} | ||
+ | \end{equation} | ||
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+ | **REFERENCES** \\ | ||
+ | [[http://iopscience.iop.org/0067-0049/191/1/66|Trends in 44Ti and 56Ni from Core-Collapse Supernovae]] |