User Tools

Site Tools


nu_rnet

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
nu_rnet [2014/06/02 16:36]
ahn
nu_rnet [2014/06/05 14:39]
schutrumpg
Line 1: Line 1:
-[Group 7]+**[Group 7]**
  
-* Group name:  $\nu$Rnet+*** Group name:**  ​$\nu$Rnet
  
-* Members:+*** Members:**
  
 Tony Ahn: Analysis person Tony Ahn: Analysis person
Line 11: Line 11:
 Bastian Schuetrumpf:​ Code person Bastian Schuetrumpf:​ Code person
  
-{\b * Motivation}+*** Motivation**
  
-It is possible that neutrino driven wind will affect the neutron density resulting in the abundance pattern of the r-process. +It is possible that electron fraction Ye will affect the neutron density resulting in the abundance pattern of the r-process.
-{{:​core-collapse_figure.png?​200|}}+
  
-* Method:+{{:​core-collapse_figure.png?​500|}} 
 + 
 +Fig. Schematic representation of the evolutionary stages from stellar core collapse. (Ref. H.Th. Janka, arXiv:​astro-ph/​0612072) 
 + 
 +*** Method:**
  
 - To simulate r-process using x-net - To simulate r-process using x-net
Line 24: Line 27:
 - To find change of the r-process path and change of the abundance pattern - To find change of the r-process path and change of the abundance pattern
  
 +*** Input Parameters:​**
 +
 +At first we had to set a reasonable temperature and density trajectory for a neutrino driven wind in which the r-process takes place. We take a realistic trajectory from Raphael Hix the temperature and density profile looks like this:
 +
 +{{ :​out.jpg?​500 |}}
 +
 +To set the initial electron fraction $Y_e$ which is equivalent to the proto fraction due to charge neutrality, we ran the nse version of the xnet code. Therefore the lines in the code tagged by !NSE have to be uncommented and the lines tagged by !NOTNSE have to be commented.
nu_rnet.txt · Last modified: 2014/06/06 09:18 by schutrumpg