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Neutrino energy loss by electron capture on strongly screened iron group nuclei
刘晶晶, 罗志全
2007 (12):
3624-3630.
doi: 10.1088/1009-1963/16/12/012
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The influences on the neutrino energy loss rates in iron group nuclei
at the same density are investigated in the presence of strong
electron screening and in the absence of electron screening. The
results show that at a temperature of $15\ti10^9$\,K, the neutrino
energy loss rates which come from the electron capture process for
most iron group nuclei decrease no more than 2 orders of magnitude
but for the others (such as $^{53,55,56,57,58,59,60}$Co,
$^{56,59}$Ni) they can decrease about 3 orders of magnitude due to
strong electron screening (SES), whereas, at a temperature of $10^9K$
the neutrino energy loss rates of the most iron group nuclei can be
diminished greatly due to the SES. For example, $^{61}$Fe, $^{60}$Fe,
and $^{62}$Ni the neutrino energy loss rates decrease about 4, 15 and
16 orders of magnitude and for $^{57}$Cr, $^{58}$Cr, and $^{60}$Cr
decrease about 18, 12, and 10 orders of magnitude respectively.
According to our calculations the neutrino energy loss rates of
nuclei $^{58}$Mn, $^{59}$Mn, $^{60}$Mn, and $^{62}$Mn may decrease
about 13 orders of magnitude at a temperature of $10^9$\,K due to the
SES.
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