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Oct 16 – 18, 2024
Europe/Budapest timezone

In light of supporting all interested scientists to participate, we would like to inform you that the 8th p-process workshop will run in hybrid mode, with both in person and online attendance possible.

Scientific Rationale

Beyond iron, a number of rare, neutron-deficient, stable isotopes, is made of proton-rich isotopes, the p-nuclei. They constitute a small fraction in mass of the heavy nuclear species, but a clear understanding of their production still remains a fundamental challenge for nuclear astrophysics.

The γ-process is the most established scenario for the production of the p-nuclei, through a sequence of (γ,n), (γ,p) and (γ,α) reactions on pre-existing heavy seed material in core-collapse supernovae and in thermonuclear supernovae. However, not all the heavy proton-rich isotopes are made exclusively by the γ-process. Some of them like 152Gd and 164Er can be made by neutron-capture processes. Others, like light-p nuclei, may require the contribution of neutrino winds nucleosynthesis components or the α-rich freeze-out. Neutrino spallation is expected to be relevant for the production of 138La and 180Ta. Major puzzles remain to account for the solar abundances of p-nuclei in the Mo-Ru region.  

In order to understand the production of the p-nuclei in stars, the contribution from different disciplines is needed: from nuclear physics to provide the relevant nuclear reaction rates far from the valley of stability; from stellar simulations to provide the conditions where the nucleosynthesis is taking place; from galactic chemical evolution to simulate the abundance of the p-nuclei in the Galaxy and in the Sun; and from observations of the p-nuclei in solar material, including isotopic anomalies in meteorites and presolar grains.  

The workshop will cover the above mentioned topics, more specifically:

  • Nuclear physics data (theory and experiments) related to p-process nucleosynthesis
  • Stellar models and nucleosynthesis
  • Meteorites, presolar grains and radioactives
  • Galactic chemical evolution

 

 

Thanks to our sponsors the conference fee will be covered for all participants. Please note that the number of in-person participants is limited and we will prioritise participants who submit an abstract.

 


 

 


 

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