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Yields from paper: ALUMINIUM-26 FROM MASSIVE BINARY STARS III. BINARY STARS UP TO CORE-COLLAPSE AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM

  • 1. Institute of Astronomy, KU Leuven
  • 2. School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University
  • 3. Konkoly Observatory CSFK MTA
  • 4. Department of Astrophysics, Radboud University

Description

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Title: Aluminium-26 From Massive Binary Stars III: BINARY STARS UP TO CORE-COLLAPSE AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM
Authors: Brinkman H.E., Doherty C.L., Pignatari M., Pols, O. R., Lugaro M.
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Description of contents: A .tar.gz package containing 12 files with the complete set
of yields from the models presented in this paper. Each file contains one primary mass,
e.g., Yields10Msun contains the yields for the binary systems with a 10Msun primary.
The second line in each file has the periods.
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Notes

HEB, MP, and ML acknowledge the support from the ERC Consolidator Grant (Hungary) program (RADIOSTAR, G.A. n. 724560). HEB acknowledges support from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) under grant agreement G089422N. MP acknowledge the support to NuGrid from JINA-CEE (NSF Grant PHY-1430152) and STFC (through the University of Hull's Consolidated Grant ST/R000840/1), and ongoing access to {\tt viper}, the University of Hull High Performance Computing Facility. MP and ML acknowledge the "Lend{\"u}let-2014" Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary) for support. This work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (ChETEC-INFRA -- Project no. 101008324), and the IReNA network supported by US NSF AccelNet (Grant No. OISE-1927130).

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Funding

UK Research and Innovation
Astrophysics at The University of Hull ST/R000840/1
European Commission
RADIOSTAR - Radioactivities from Stars to Solar Systems 724560
U.S. National Science Foundation
JINA Center for the Evolution of the Elements 1430152
U.S. National Science Foundation
AccelNet-WOU: International Research Network for Nuclear Astrophysics (IReNA) 1927130
European Commission
ChETEC-INFRA - Chemical Elements as Tracers of the Evolution of the Cosmos - Infrastructures for Nuclear Astrophysics 101008324