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Nuclear Partition Functions at Temperatures Exceeding 1010 K

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T. Rauscher1

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Nuclear partition functions were calculated for a grid of temperatures from 1.2 × 1010 to 2.75 × 1011 K (1 MeV ≤ kT ≤ 24 MeV) within a Fermi-gas approach, including all nuclides from the proton-dripline to the neutron-dripline with proton number 9 ≤ Z ≤ 85. The calculation is based on a nuclear level density description published elsewhere, thus extending the previous tables of partition functions beyond 1010 K. Additional high-temperature corrections had to be applied.


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nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances


Dates

Issue 2 (2003 August)

Received 2003 January 24, accepted for publication 2003 April 3



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